5 Louisiana Officers Indicted for Beating Motorist Ronald Greene to Death, Then Covering It Up
Credit the leaking of body camera footage to the press for helping force the matter.

Five Louisiana law enforcement officers have finally been charged with crimes in connection with the brutal death of Ronald Greene, a 49-year-old motorist stopped by state troopers in 2019 and then viciously beaten by them.
When Greene died, authorities told his family he had been killed in a car crash fleeing from police outside Monroe. In reality, Greene did crash his car into a tree, but that's not what killed him. Police body camera footage showed the troopers pulling him out of the car, beating him, tasing him, and even dragging him across the ground. The family's suspicions of the official account were bolstered by an emergency room report of Greene's injuries that didn't match what they were told.
The body camera footage was concealed from the public. The state didn't even open an investigation of the incident until more than 450 days after Greene's death, after his family filed a wrongful death lawsuit in May 2020. Then the Associated Press somehow got its hands on the body camera footage and released clips of it to the public in 2021, showing Greene's beating. The A.P. also got a recording of one of the troopers involved, Chris Hollingsworth, confessing to a colleague that he "beat the ever-living fuck" out of Greene. After Hollingsworth was told in September 2020 that he was going to be fired for his role in Greene's death, he died in a single-car crash.
On Thursday, a state grand jury indicted five other law-enforcement officers connected. They face a host of charges from negligent homicide to malfeasance. The harshest charges were directed toward Master Trooper Kory York, who is seen on the footage dragging Greene across the ground by his ankles and putting his foot on Greene's back to force him face-down on the ground.
The A.P.'s accounting of all the charges shows a remarkable amount of not just cruelty but ass-covering:
The others who faced various counts of malfeasance and obstruction included a trooper who denied the existence of his body-camera footage, another who exaggerated Greene's resistance on the scene, a regional state police commander who detectives say pressured them not to make an arrest in the case and a Union Parish sheriff's deputy heard on the video taunting Greene with the words "s—- hurts, doesn't it?"
The Justice Department has launched an investigation of the Louisiana State Police to determine whether the treatment of Greene is an indication of widespread violent behavior toward black citizens. Just months after the A.P. released footage of Greene, it released body camera footage of a black man, Aaron Bowman, being beaten by a state trooper with a flashlight after Bowman was pulled over for "improper lane usage."
That trooper, Jacob Brown, resigned and faces state and federal charges. He's scheduled for trial in March.
According to the A.P., Union Parish District Attorney John Belton had been delaying state charges while the Department of Justice considered federal civil rights charges against the troopers involved. But, reportedly, federal prosecutors doubted they'd be able to prove that the troopers acted "willfully" in violating Greene's rights, so they told Belton to move forward with a state grand jury to consider charges. The federal investigation remains open.
As I noted when the body camera footage was first released, imagine whether any of this would have happened had the footage not leaked. Not only is the case an important reminder of why we need to require police to wear body cameras, but it's also a warning of the dangers of allowing the law enforcement agencies to control when footage can be made public.
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The Justice Department has launched an investigation of the Louisiana State Police to determine whether the treatment of Greene is an indication of widespread violent behavior toward black citizens.
Wait, what? So they find that this happens to white people as often as it does to black people, then would there be nothing of interest?
Yeah, it's generally unconstitutional for a state official to beat a person to death, something about due process of law. You don't have to prove they were thinking bad things about the victim's racial group at the time.
The State doesn't. Which is where they are being prosecuted currently.
But I think the Feds do, since their jurisdiction here would only come under the guise of a civil rights violation.
One of the linked AP News articles indicated that at least one of the reasons the State of LA took so long to convene a grand jury and issue charges was because the Feds were still investigating, and didn't give them the green light until a few months ago.
It’s not a civil rights violation if the cops beat a white person to death?
What color are the cops in your unlikely, never gonna happen, hypothetical?
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It is, to the feds, if you did it because that person is white.
In this case I believe they had to try to prove that they beat this poor guy to death because he was black, and apparently didn't feel confident in their case, so the told the state to go ahead and proceed.
I guess they were having a hard time proving these LEO's wouldn't have just beaten any car chase suspect to death in these circumstances.
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If they find that it happens to white people as often as to black people, that would be bad (because it's happening at all) but what would make that a specifically federal problem instead of a responsibility of the state?
Yep...a complete nothing burger.
Anything involving cops and the Deep South is not going to be good news.
Now get the Paul Pelosi bodycam footage released.
Fuck off Nazi traitor.
Oh boy, you sure upset the progressive troll. They've gotta defend their overlords, at all cost.
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"As I noted when the body camera footage was first released, imagine whether any of this would have happened had the footage not leaked. Not only is the case an important reminder of why we need to require police to wear body cameras, but it's also a warning of the dangers of allowing the law enforcement agencies to control when footage can be made public."
As we all know, when body camera video isn't release, you can 100% bet there is BS going down. EVERY time.
How is beating somebody to death not willful ? Did you drag him out of the car by the ankles across the grass and put a foot in his back by accident ?
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The cover-up is the tip of the iceberg. It raises the question: Who will protect us when our protectors are the "perps"? And, Have cops become drug-crazed killers? Are they drug tested when a death happens in their presence? Investigated? Of course not. Cops don't police cops. Why? It's them against us, in their mind. It's been like this since policing began, over a century ago. And it will continue until policing is discontinued. We lived fine without it for over a century. Instead, every federal employee is being armed, as if the military isn't enough. TPTB are frightened they may be held accountable for their brutality. Will they? It's up to you.
Will they?
No.
The real problem is the power prosecutors have.
The absolute immunity they enjoy means they can charge or not charge for political reasons.
Soros is funding leftist prosecutors.
I’m sure there are also right wing prosecutors who would not charge these officers.
In some states, like Florida, the governor can remove prosecutors refused to follow the law.
Other states, like California they are subject to recall elections.
And the great majority of states there are no limits on theier power at all.
I would say the real problem is the hiring process for police officers apparently has no filter for weeding out psychopaths.