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Police Abuse

Arkansas Cops Suspended After Video of Beating Goes Viral

The video shows three officers kicking, punching, and slamming the man's head into the pavement. State police are now investigating.

C.J. Ciaramella | 8.22.2022 4:03 PM

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Three Arkansas police officers hold down and pummel a man outside a convenience store. | Twitter | Illustration: Lex Villena | Reason
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Three Arkansas police officers have been suspended pending an investigation by state police after a video taken by a bystander showed them brutally beating a shoeless man outside of a convenience store.

The video, first posted Sunday afternoon on Twitter, shows two Crawford County sheriff's deputies and an officer with the Mulberry Police Department holding down and battering a man later identified by state police as Randal Worcester, 27, of Goose Creek, South Carolina. The officers knee, punch, and slam Worcester's head into the ground.

https://twitter.com/NaomiRHelm/status/1561436191895035904

Arkansas news outlet KSFM-TV reports that, according to Crawford County Sheriff Jimmy Damante, officers were dispatched on Sunday after receiving a call about a man threatening and allegedly spitting on a convenience store employee: 

Sheriff Damante says Worcester then traveled on a bike to Mulberry, near Exit 20, where the Mulberry officer and the deputies met with him. The conversation began calm and Worcester handed them a pocket knife, but the sheriff says Worcester then began attacking one of the deputies by pushing him to the ground and punching the back of his head, leading to what was seen in the video. 

Worcester has been charged with second-degree battery, resisting arrest, refusal to submit, possessing an instrument of crime, criminal trespass, criminal mischief, terroristic threatening, and second-degree assault.

There is no bright-line test for when legal use of force by police crosses over into excessive force. Rather, excessive force claims are evaluated under the Fourth Amendment's "objective reasonableness" standard, which judges incidents based on individual factors and from the perspective of a reasonable police officer on the scene. However, slamming a person's head into the pavement is not a standard technique to gain compliance.

"Certainly the blows to the head at the same time you're trying to get a person to put their hands behind their back—think about it," former Philadelphia police Commissioner Charles Ramsey told CNN. "It doesn't make sense. If you're getting hit in the face, you're going to lift your hands to try to protect your face."

"In reference to the video circulating on social media involving two Crawford County Deputies, we have requested that Arkansas State Police conduct the investigation and the Deputies have been suspended pending the outcome of the investigation," Damante said in a Facebook statement. "I hold all my employees accountable for their actions and will take appropriate measures in this matter."

Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson has confirmed that the Arkansas State Police are investigating the incident, and in a statement to The New York Times, the agency said its investigation "will be limited to the use of physical force by the deputies and the police officer."

The incident is just the latest video of apparently excessive force to go viral and lead to police being investigated. In April, bodycam footage of Tulsa police violently arresting an elderly woman with bipolar disorder drew widespread outrage. Last month, a video went viral of a 2016 incident where a Colorado police officer chased and tased a man for holding a "fuck bad cops" sign.

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C.J. Ciaramella is a reporter at Reason.

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    no shirt no shoes, direct service ... into sidewalk.

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  2. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   3 years ago

    Civilians are told to stop when the threat is gone, and their dogs are shot.

    Cops are told to keep shooting, keep punching, and get a K-9 to join in.

    These cops got no K-9. They fucked up. They need to be punished.

    1. HypCryme.com   3 years ago

      The guy looks pretty light-skinned to me. They'll skate. And it is Arkansas.

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  3. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

    Moar money for training needed.

  4. SRG   3 years ago

    Waiting for the "we haven't seen the full video" brigade to defend the cops here...

    1. NOYB2   3 years ago

      If you get physically violent towards cops, there are consequences. The legal system right now allows those consequences to be disproportionate. If you want to change that, you're welcome to try and formulate some rules and legislation: be specific. But instead of actually making a meaningful contribution, it's oh such much easier to engage in self-righteous indignation.

    2. Libertariantranslator   3 years ago

      The guy ODed on Chinese fentanyl and fell down 26 times before the Boys in Blue arrived to administer first aid. Throwdown forensic report coming soon, just you wait!

  5. Liberty_Belle   3 years ago

    Every time I read one of these stories , the end result is some nonsense about settlement money, re-training and blah, blah, blah. In the end, nothing is done. Can we please get an actual ruling or something that can be used a legal precedent to keep this from happening again ? Something that will deny a Qualified Immunity defense, preferably.

    1. NOYB2   3 years ago

      Qualified immunity has nothing to do with this.

      And this will keep happening, no matter how many laws you pass. Contrary to what progressives will have you believe, humans still misbehave even if you pass laws.

      1. Cogito Ergo Sum   3 years ago

        "And this will keep happening, no matter how many laws you pass."

        Arguably, it will happen less. Additionally, how about the tried and true power of plain old fear? Fear where cops that do this type of stuff can expect really bad things to happen to Them quickly. Them use it on the public and turnabout being fair play and all.

    2. Libertariantranslator   3 years ago

      We used to have the option of casting a Libertarian Party spoiler vote. Then Tokyo Pink, Henchman and a shrewdness of Chicom and Trumpanzee infiltrators got that moronic anarchist to albatross Jo's campaign. There went our ballot access and 328% pro-choice vote hike, down the toilet. Anschluss caudillo infiltrators in Texas have helped God's Own Pussy grabbers throw ALL LP candidates off the ballot. With friends like Austrians...

      1. Ezra MacVie   3 years ago

        Albatross? A new verb I didn't know about?

  6. sarcasmic   3 years ago

    Police departments scramble to find how they can prevent things like this from being witnessed and broadcasted to the public. The public shouldn't know these things. The entire system is based upon faith in institutions. We outnumber them.

  7. Rubbish!   3 years ago

    I think he shit his pants just a little bit when he saw the phone-camera guy. He considered for a brief moment to go get that phone.

    1. Libertariantranslator   3 years ago

      You with the phone! Stop resisting... blam blam blam blam blam blam blam!

  8. JasonAZ   3 years ago

    Suspended with pay, right? Let the media storm blow over, and back to work.

  9. JimboJr   3 years ago

    No mention of the guys race>?

    I thought it was standard to report this.

    So I can assume if the person was black, the headline wouldnt be "white officers beat and torment unarmed black citizen"?

    Im very confused as to why I wasnt informed of this man's race.

    1. HypCryme.com   3 years ago

      All the pics I can find show the perp/victim is caucasian. So they'll skate, no matter how guilty they are. And it IS Arkansas, so no consequences. I live there. And pretty much any white cop these days has enough sense to just let the perp go if he's the wrong color.

      1. Quicktown Brix   3 years ago

        They beat the white privilege out of him.

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  11. Mr Obulesh   3 years ago

    Some Cop's by doing theese things will Regreat to the entire Department.

  12. A Thinking Mind   3 years ago

    Hard to put your hands behind your back when getting repeatedly punched in the face.

  13. Naime Bond   3 years ago

    While the video is deplorable on it's face, and will be sorted out in a Court somewhere, the coming up on 1,000 of these videos is proof positive that alien space craft have never buzzed us or landed on earth.

  14. n00bdragon   3 years ago

    If the dude legitimately took a swing at a cop then getting off with an ass-beating would be pretty light punishment.

    1. Cogito Ergo Sum   3 years ago

      Did not know Them were in the punishment business. Hmmmm

  15. Libertariantranslator   3 years ago

    The Arkansas Republican Party is certain to appoint those three violent stooges Backers of the Blue as judges.

  16. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    ...the sheriff says Worcester then began attacking one of the deputies by pushing him to the ground and punching the back of his head, leading to what was seen in the video.

    Unfortunately I can't find the report yet but there was a story that included the witness description of the events and it specifically stated that the police initiated the violence.

  17. JohnZ   3 years ago

    This is what you get when police departments hire low IQ morons with self esteem problems.
    On the bright side they were able to go home at the end of the shift, get drunk and beat their wives.
    The local sheriff's dept. up here in Antrim County has not had such a sterling record either.

    1. SRG   3 years ago

      I also wonder whether any of the cops were on steroids. It's common enough, and I am given to understand that many police departments turn a blind eye to steroid use.

  18. Ezra MacVie   3 years ago

    Worcester will have been a local drug dealer who fell behind in his protection payments to the cops.
    Just debt collection.

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