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Police Abuse

Video Shows Nine Cops Slamming Teenager to the Ground, Arresting Him, for Alleged Jaywalking, Resisting Arrest

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Ed Krayewski | 9.17.2015 3:53 PM

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A video posted to YouTube shows a teenager at the San Joaquin Downtown Transit Center in Stockton, California, being hit in the face with a baton by a police officer before eight other cops join him to slam the teen to the ground and arrest him. 

The video was also posted to Facebook, by Edgar Avendaño, who wrote that he saw a police officer approach the teenager as he was just finishing jaywalking across a street to catch a bus. Avendaño writes that the teen was trying to walk away from the cop and to his bus when he tried to remove the cop's hand from his arm. That's when, Avendaño writes, the cop took out his baton and the recording begins: 

Avendaño says one of the cop's body cameras is seen on the ground. Body cameras have been helpful to cops in Stockton in jaywalking cases before. The Stockton Police Department was not available for comment—it's automated telephone system did not include an option for press inquries, and there was no answer, or voicemail option, at the extension for general calls to the dispatch center.

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  1. Jerryskids   10 years ago

    Did the teenager have a digital clock on him?

    1. jrom   10 years ago

      You can't trust cops, farther than you can throw them! Most are assholes!

  2. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

    I didn't see a face strike, but that some of the most cowardly bullshit I've ever seen.

    1. Hugh Akston   10 years ago

      The cop hit him 2-3 times in the face with his fist at the very beginning of the video.

      1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

        Hang on, rewatching

        1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

          Yep, I saw it the second time.

          Man, I want that bitch to shut up. That's a horrible idea when there's already a tense situation.

          1. GILMORE?   10 years ago

            yeah, if anything the "Stand around screaming" does nothing but amp the situation up.

            Have you ever seen bullies back down when a crowd starts to watch? No, they double down.

            1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

              Yep. She's just going to make him more angry. Great idea, taunting the ape!

              1. Cyto   10 years ago

                More than that.. by screaming like that, she probably encouraged the kid to keep resisting (by wadding himself up into a ball and yelling "get off me"). So nice job on that one.

                It sounded like she yelled something about the cop getting shot as well. Not too bright on that one either.

      2. mad.casual   10 years ago

        I would've described it as a 'baton shiver'. Like a forearm shiver except he had a baton in his hands.

        1. mad.casual   10 years ago

          Not to be confused with the highly analogous but much more enjoyable lingerie shiver

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  3. Don'tTreadOnMeChipper   10 years ago

    Well a few weeks ago I commented that if drugs were legal and they couldn't bust us for marijuana they would start to go after the j-walkers. Well fuck me if they didn't jump ahead of the game.

    1. mad.casual   10 years ago

      Seeing the bodycam on the ground when it really mattered gave me the "I was sayin' before it was cool to say..." vibe too.

  4. Juvenile Bluster   10 years ago

    No comment from police yet

    "Dammit, guys. There has to be something seedy in this kid's past we can tell the media about. Look harder!"

    1. MJGreen - Docile Citizen   10 years ago

      If we don't say anything, maybe it will all just go away...

      1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

        "We cannot comment on an ongoing investigation"

        1. RBS   10 years ago

          Honestly, if I was the attorney advising the department I would absolutely tell them to STFU until I could find a non moron to talk to the press.

          1. Citizen X   10 years ago

            And then, three months into the search, you'd give up and start drinking heavily.

          2. Hugh Akston   10 years ago

            If I were the attorney advising the department I would tell the arresting officer to appear on the local news immediately to tell his side of the story and defend his actions.

            But then I'm not that fond of cops.

            1. mad.casual   10 years ago

              Have him bluesplain it to us with you next to him translating it into legalese.

  5. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

    In California, jaywalking is an infraction. That means that if you don't have ID on you when you get caught, or if you refuse to sign the ticket, you go to jail.

    Ponder that for a moment.

    1. Antilles   10 years ago

      Yep. And the cops in one of the safest cities in the US (Irvine) aggressively enforce it.

      1. Stilgar   10 years ago

        Yes because jaywalking, the gateway crime. WTF is wrong with Calif. anyway? Why do you sheeple not revolt?

        1. croaker   10 years ago

          Jaywalking is a gateway to clock building.

    2. GILMORE?   10 years ago

      CITATION. QUOTAS.

      No one would enforce this chickenshit stuff if there wasn't constant pressure to enforce *something*, or else face criticism for failure to do your job.

    3. Ayn Random Variation   10 years ago

      When my grandmother moved from the Bronx to Garden Grove, CA, she got a jaywalking ticket her first day there. I was a little kid, and when I heard this I thought she got arrested for hooking.

  6. pogi chips for liberty   10 years ago

    "How can you people not love us when we risk our lives arresting dangerous jaywalking teenagers?" Fucking tone deaf retards.

  7. Overt   10 years ago

    How a cop can sit there while a lady screams "It's a fucking child, what the hell are you thinking?" and keep punching the kid in the face is beyond me.

    1. Doctor Whom   10 years ago

      I wondered similar things until I met some sociopaths in their native habitat.

    2. Seamus   10 years ago

      Yeah, I'm really puzzled why the cop didn't leave the kid alone and beat the crap out of the annoying woman. What's the point of having power to abuse if you don't use it on those who need abusin'?

  8. Hugh Akston   10 years ago

    Are you fucking kidding me with that flesh-perimeter the other four cops established while they were wailing on that kid? God what a bunch of pants-shitting crybabies.

  9. 3   10 years ago

    Remember people, jaywalking is dangerous! A police officer had to run out into the street to save the kid, putting his own life at risk and then the little punk shows his gratitude by attacking the LEO hero! Thin blue line people, the only thing that keeps us safe is a thin blue line.

    1. Crusty Juggler   10 years ago

      I am going to crowdfund that hero a Starbucks Latte or two (hopefully it will not be served to him by any liberal chicks).

      1. Citizen X   10 years ago

        Can i take a shit in the latte first or do you already have someone for that?

        1. 3   10 years ago

          It may come preshat but feel free to add your own contribution for our brave boy in blue.

      2. croaker   10 years ago

        I'll fund the latte if I can throw it in his face, hot.

    2. Pan Zagloba   10 years ago

      Remember people, jaywalking is dangerous!

      It is! Look at what happened to that kid!

  10. 0x90   10 years ago

    OBEY

  11. RBS   10 years ago

    Look, if this hero in blue didn't get his point across this kid might get hurt crossing the street in an unapproved, unsafe manner.

  12. DEATFBIRSECIA   10 years ago

    There's this:

    http://filmingcops.com/police-.....ice-state/

    1. RBS   10 years ago

      Names and pictures? If anything happens whoever made that better flee the country.

    2. Mad Scientist   10 years ago

      Police are deeply concerned about the idea, however. Stockton Police Chief Eric Jones said that the flyer "appears to invite retribution against our officers."

      Retribution: punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act.

      Chief, if the cops haven't done anything wrong, then I guess they have nothing to fear.

      1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

        I see what you did there. You're using their words against them, you sly dog!

      2. RBS   10 years ago

        That sounds a lot like... blowback.

        *ducks*

  13. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

    Just so that we're absolutely clear, this is legal under CA law.

    And THAT'S the fucking problem

  14. Curtisls701   10 years ago

    Welcome to Stockton, the biggest hellhole in the People's Republic of California.

    1. Citizen X   10 years ago

      Bigger than Bakersfield?

      1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

        Yeppers.

        1. Citizen X   10 years ago

          Shit.

    2. Antilles   10 years ago

      The whole San Joaquin Valley is packed with horrible little towns suffering from high unemployment and rampant crime. I know because I was stationed there for over 3 years. And I'll attest that Stockton was the worst of all.

      1. Rhywun   10 years ago

        So it's like the Upstate NY of California.

        1. Antilles   10 years ago

          I always heard Update NY was nice. Isn't that where all the rich people live?

          1. JD the elder   10 years ago

            (Assuming you were not making some kind of joke) Upstate NY is beautiful, but it is not particularly wealthy. It is, in fact, intensely rural, and there are areas that are pretty poor.

            1. Antilles   10 years ago

              My ignorance was sincere. Thanks for the info.

            2. croaker   10 years ago

              Schoharie County. Known to the locals as "Scary County".

              1. JD the elder   10 years ago

                Heh - my fiancee is from North Louisiana, so she knows rednecks, and she once went to a fair in Schoharie County, and she says that NY state hillbillies are way scarier than Louisiana rednecks.

          2. Whahappan?   10 years ago

            Only if you consider Westchester County Upstate.

            1. Stilgar   10 years ago

              Most in NYC do

            2. croaker   10 years ago

              Anything outside the five boroughs is "Upstate NY".

              1. Rhywun   10 years ago

                I am from the "real" upstate NY and for us it is basically NYS minus NYC and the Hudson Valley. And much of it *is* beautiful, but distressed thanks to Albany.

        2. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

          More like the Tijuana of California.

      2. Hugh Akston   10 years ago

        Charming used to be a nice little place until that biker gang took over.

        1. DEATFBIRSECIA   10 years ago

          +1 Fire or Knife?

  15. Free Society   10 years ago

    Am I the only one hoping that someone enters the frame and begins bludgeoning Officer Dicksuck?

    1. Juvenile Bluster   10 years ago

      You libertarian cop haterz perpetuating the WAR ON COPS! #BlueLivesMatter #cuckservatives

      1. Free Society   10 years ago

        Just don't tell Preet I said that.

        1. croaker   10 years ago

          Preet can blow me. He needs to go back to doing indian gay porn.

  16. Suthenboy   10 years ago

    Y'all are crazy. What I see in that video looks like a war on cops, man.

    A. War. On. Cops.

  17. Tony   10 years ago

    I wonder who's getting robbed or murdered while those nine fat morons deal with this major crisis.

    1. Crusty Juggler   10 years ago

      Sweaty man-breasts are an officer's first line of defense.

      1. Citizen X   10 years ago

        At least they all made it home safely, although one or two of 'em might get some short-term disability for those bruised knuckles.

        1. Dark Lord of the wood chipper   10 years ago

          Hey, fight bites are dangerous...

          Would I get subpoenaed if I said I hope the cops' hands fall off from gangrene?

          1. Citizen X   10 years ago

            Yes.

            1. Seamus   10 years ago

              And whatever you do, don't mention the woodchippers! /John Cleese voice

        2. croaker   10 years ago

          I'm surprised none of them have "MIRANDA" tattooed on their knuckles.

    2. Professor Woland   10 years ago

      We need more police brutality articles, Tony is a pleasure in these threads.

      1. Scarecrow & WoodChipper Repair   10 years ago

        Too bad he doesn't see the link between excessive State power and State power period.

        1. Professor Woland   10 years ago

          Well, if he hates police brutality more than he loves enforced equality, he might one day have to confront the contradictions in his worldview.

  18. Irish ?s ESB   10 years ago

    The real problem is people saying mean things to the police on twitter and also anti-cop animus that makes cops not do their jobs and causes lots of murders.

    #bluelivesmatter #copsucker4life #murica

    1. croaker   10 years ago

      If I didn't know you were being sarcastic I'd ask "how does that jackboot taste?"

  19. __Warren__   10 years ago

    Did the heroes go home safe? And when they got home were they able to, alone or in a group, masturbate themselves into euphoria over memories of the incident?

    Because that's what matters.

    Shut up, badge bashers!

    1. buybuydandavis   10 years ago

      Sorry, no masturbation at home.

      After that jismatic beating, they're in for a long refractory period.

      But I'm sure it will be a memory that keeps on giving as the years go by.

      1. __Warren__   10 years ago

        Maybe the people who make the pants for cop costumes should create a type that absorbs semen.

        1. croaker   10 years ago

          Depends works just as well for that function.

  20. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

    Message from the Chief of Police:

    "As a Stockton resident, I care about our City. I believe a police department can only be as good as the partnerships it creates with its community. Together ? through information sharing and crime fighting strategies ? we share the responsibility of improving our quality of life."

    http://stocktongov.com/governm.....fault.html

    1. Krieger's Waifu   10 years ago

      Awwww, he really cares!

    2. __Warren__   10 years ago

      Information sharing?

      Like teaching that J-walker what a fist feels like, repeatedly?

    3. toolkien   10 years ago

      So what he's saying is he wants the "closed lips" to end, which of course means someone steps forward to identify Thug X, Dirty Cop Y rats out said someone, and drive by bullets fusillade said someone's house.

  21. Steve G   10 years ago

    I wanna say I read once that jaywalking was pretty much invented by AAA to get pedestrians out of the way of automobile progress...

    1. Steve G   10 years ago

      Early 20th century cronyism FTW!

  22. Crusty Juggler   10 years ago

    The head of the Stockton police union is running for Congress.

  23. MJGreen - Docile Citizen   10 years ago

    #IStandWithJaywalkers

  24. __Warren__   10 years ago

    Would chip.

  25. Paul.   10 years ago

    Could someone in the police services explain to me how cops arrested anyone 25 years ago? Has it always taken 9 cops to arrest a narrow-assed teenager, even if he's lightly resisting or being obstinate?

    1. Free Society   10 years ago

      I imagine the casual violence meted by cops has been around a long time, it's just that cameras are everywhere nowadays. What's actually changed, and I think this is beyond dispute, is the militarization of police culture and a constant ratcheting up of the level of violence used to serve warrants and the like.

      1. Paul.   10 years ago

        I agree with this 100%, however, I would bet that in the old days (having experienced them to some degree), the casual violence would have been one cop slapping the kid around, forcing him to the ground and putting cuffs on him.

        does it really take 9 cops to do this now?

        1. Tony   10 years ago

          They're probably a lot fatter nowadays.

          1. ant1sthenes   10 years ago

            That makes it worse, since it's the equivalent of, like, 18 cops from the old days.

    2. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

      I think the 9 officers responded because the instigating officer was scared shitless of the crowd. He most likely put out an "Officer needs assistance" (beating a kid) call.

    3. Agammamon   10 years ago

      Yes.

      1. Agammamon   10 years ago

        None of this shit is new. What's new is the ability to record these incidents and share those recordings across the country.

        On the one hand, there's a certain 'child danger!!!!!' aspect as you hear about this shit all over the country and conflate that with your local police always banging heads - and IMO, outside major cities the cops don't do that.

        But the cops also can't keep yelling 'isolated incident' when it keeps popping up, day after day, in departments across the country.

        1. Hugh Akston   10 years ago

          That's why they're changing their song to "war on cops!" whenever people criticize them for grinding some kids face into the pavement on camera.

    4. mad.casual   10 years ago

      If we're asking questions of people in police services, I'm curious;

      As little as two decades ago, there was an issue with balefully resigning policemen to desk jobs and doing simple police work was mired under a mountain of paperwork. Was that all an illusion? If not, what happened? Shouldn't these officers be averse to showing up as it only "generates paperwork"? I assume/know police reports are still written (local PDs *charge* ~$10 for them) so would this be one report or 9? If I needed copies would this be ~$10 or ~$90?

  26. __Warren__   10 years ago

    Stockton could have a lot going for it being a port town and being close-ish to all the wealth on the coast but instead it's a nasty little shithole.

  27. Vampire   10 years ago

    We need refooooormzzzzz!!!!!

    There is no reforming a violent coercive monopoly. Individuals should realize this, and advocate for the private production of security.

    Look, suppose a group of thugs (this time without blue costumes) did this to your son, would you and the neighbors not step out to his defense?

    What if private security, tasked with protecting that neighborhood, surrounded these thugs, and had red dots pointed at them from all over?

  28. 0x90   10 years ago

    Surely, Krayewski should've let Jesse Walker handle this story.

  29. SamDod598   10 years ago

    These are the kind of punk cops I just LOVE to hear about in the news getting clipped in the line of duty!

    http://www.Full-Anon.tk

    1. Professor Woland   10 years ago

      Oh anonbot, these are never the cops who come to a bad end, it's usually the non-abusive cops or the ones actually brave enough to go into the line of fire. The most harm that will come to these animals is that they'll hurt their hands on the skull of a young miscreant.

  30. Toast88   10 years ago

    What color is this kid? I need to know if his life matters.

  31. pogi chips for liberty   10 years ago

    Nobody has roads to cross in Somalia. It's anarchy.

  32. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

    Yep. And at the end of the video, I was actually surprised that there weren't any guns drawn.

  33. __Warren__   10 years ago

    Whappetizer.

  34. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

    The schedule of fines hasn't changed much in the last decade. It's the surcharges and court fees that are fucking ridiculous. And you have to pay a lot of these fees even if you're found not guilty.

  35. buybuydandavis   10 years ago

    Two points!

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