MA-NH-Thugscrum of cops beat down unarmed man while surrendering after car chase

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Nothing will come of these "investigations" because, white guy.



New Hampshire governor launches investigation into shocking video showing at least five cops pummeling a driver who surrendered after a high-speed pursuit

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...tion-police-pursuit-arrest.html#ixzz48UDEmZ00



New Hampshire's governor is calling for a full investigation into the use of force by police after video surfaced of officers appearing to pummel a suspect who had led them on a high-speed chase from Massachusetts to New Hampshire.

News helicopter video of the police pursuit Wednesday showed Richard Simone, 50, of Worcester, Massachusetts, stepping slowly out of his truck, kneeling and putting his hands on the ground before several officers rushed him.

'The Governor is aware of the situation and we've reached out to the Departments of Safety and Justice,' said Ricki Eshman, a spokeswoman for New Hampshire Governor Maggie Hassan.

'All New Hampshire public safety officials are held to the highest standards, and the Governor expects this will be fully investigated,' the statement said.

While the driver was taken into custody in New Hampshire, Massachusetts State Police were also involved in the pursuit and plan to review the apprehension of the suspect, 'to determine whether the level of force deployed during the arrest was appropriate,' said David Procopio, a state police spokesman.

The chase began when Simone refused to stop for local police in Holden, Massachusetts.

He was wanted on multiple warrants for assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, larceny and failure to stop for police, Procopio said in a statement.

Holden police chased him, and a Massachusetts State Police cruiser followed.

'We saw about 15 out of state cops, state police and some from Holden, Massachusetts, chasing a pickup,' witness Monty Hays told WMUR-TV.

The chase went through several towns at speeds exceeding 100 mph, with the pickup truck 'making abrupt lane changes as the (suspect) continued to try to evade capture' and crashing at least once, Procopio said.

But spike strips laid out by police eventually took their toll.

In Nashua, where the chase ended in a residential neighborhood, witnesses said the truck was barely pushing the speed limit.

'Its tires they just were exploded,' Hays told the television station. 'They were on rims. Rubber was flying everywhere.'

The pursuit lasted about an hour, ending about 50 miles northeast of where it began.

Helicopter video showed the pickup truck stopped next to a utility pole on a dead-end street before police officers surrounded it with their weapons drawn.

The driver stepped from the truck, got onto the ground and was on all fours and lowering himself when the officers set upon him, throwing punches.

Simone was taken into custody by Nashua police, who haven't returned phone calls seeking comment on the chase and Simone's treatment.

Simone couldn't be reached for comment while in custody Wednesday night.

A phone number listed for him has been disconnected.

Massachusetts State Police said Simone will face new charges related to the chase.

It's unclear where and when he'll be arraigned, but it will likely be in New Hampshire first.

The Massachusetts State Police will conduct two separate reviews of this incident, spokesperson David Procopio said in a statement to CBS News.

'The pursuit, like all pursuits that involve Massachusetts State Police, will be reviewed by the department's pursuit committee. Additionally, MSP will also review the apprehension of the suspect, to determine whether the level of force deployed during the arrest was appropriate,' Procopio said.

'We will conduct a separate departmental review of the actual apprehension, as the video captured by news helicopters shows a use of force against the suspect,' he continued.

'That review will investigate whether the level of force used was appropriate given the totality of the circumstances.'
 
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'That review will investigate whether the level of force used was appropriate given the totality of the circumstances.'

Why when cops commit violent crimes are there "investigative reviews" but when the rest of us violate petty non violent statutes there are immediate arrests and charges?
 
Why when cops commit violent crimes are there "investigative reviews" but when the rest of us violate petty non violent statutes there are immediate arrests and charges?

Because the rest of us weren't hired for the specific purpose of pummeling people.
 
A mundane cannot understand the stress level or endorphin rush these heroes go through during a high speed chase. It takes a good thugscrum on a compliant mundane to get this out of their systems.
 
A mundane cannot understand the stress level or endorphin rush these heroes go through during a high speed chase. It takes a good thugscrum on a compliant mundane to get this out of their systems.

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Our finest and bravest did it on live TV:



The officers, who were not injured (Praise Him) have been relieved of duty.
 
Our finest and bravest did it on live TV:



The officers, who were not injured (Praise Him) have been relieved of duty.


You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to angelatc again.

Wow. He really did comply with commands. "On your knees. On your belly. Arms extended. " Then Wooomph! Thugscrum is definitely the term for it. The K-9 cop was probably pissed because there were too many heroes fucking him up to release it.
 
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to angelatc again.

Wow. He really did comply with commands. "On your knees. On your belly. Arms extended. " Then Wooomph! Thugscrum is definitely the term for it. The K-9 cop was probably pissed because there were too many heroes fucking him up to release it.

Updated OP with youtube video.

Yes, yes he did.

Notice they didn't waltz in when there was the slightest chance of him striking back.

Heroes.

Oh, and don't read the comments...they will make your eyes bleed.
 
Now, one day later, we have a mysterious "Trenchcoat Man" shooting two cops.

Last time somebody got shot in Manchester, I don't recall a city manhunt and lockdown.

Blue Lives Matter More.


Manhunt underway for 'armed and dangerous' man in a trench coat after two police officers were shot in New Hampshire

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3588740/2-officers-shot-New-Hampshire-search-shooter.html

Officials say two New Hampshire police officers have been shot and a manhunt is underway for an armed suspect.

Manchester Police Chief Nick Willard said early Friday that the two officers were shot at separate locations after 2am, and they are recovering at hospitals and expected to be OK.

Manchester Mayor Ted Gatsas says the officers 'seem to be fine'.

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You could see he was clearly resisting when he dropped to his knees and fell to his belly and placed his hands forward completely outstretched on the ground. I mean anyone knows lying in a defenseless position like that is a clear sign of aggression. He was just asking for it.
 
You could see he was clearly resisting when he dropped to his knees and fell to his belly and placed his hands forward completely outstretched on the ground. I mean anyone knows lying in a defenseless position like that is a clear sign of aggression. He was just asking for it.

Not to mention that position calls to mind facing the direction of Mecca for prayer. Obviously he was a Muslim terrorist calling on Allah to strike down our brave heroes in blue down.
 
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