Cop Punches 14-Year-Old Mental Patient, Sparks Investigation of Florida Facility's Conditions
No excessive force police claim
A punch that a Pembroke Pines police officer threw at a mentally ill 14-year-old girl in state custody has sparked an investigation of conditions at a local youth psychiatric facility.
During the April 28 incident, partially caught on surveillance video, a police officer punched the girl in the face — after the girl appeared to swing at the officer. Then, another officer pepper sprayed the girl and a third sat on top of her while she had an asthma attack, according to Broward Assistant Public Defender Gordon H. Weekes Jr.
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Cop feared for his life. She's lucky she didn't have her esophagus mysteriously bent because 14 year-old's can kill, bitches. Especially ones desperate to leave a state-sanctioned insane asylum that treats them to a concentration camp experience. Kid obviously has no fucking idea how to get into being tied-down and drugged for no reason. Fucking ingrates.