Title: Cops Mistake Medical Emergency for Drug Use, Viciously Beat Man with Batons Source:
From The Trenches/FTP URL Source:https://fromthetrenchesworldreport. ... ly-beat-man-with-batons/260630 Published:Jan 19, 2020 Author:Jack Burns Post Date:2020-01-19 00:14:34 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:484 Comments:6
St. Johns County, FL At least three St. Johns County deputies have been placed on administrative leave after cell phone video surfaced of them savagely beating Christopher Butler. Predictably, police were quick to determine Butler was high on PCP but his lawyer says he was suffering from a diabetic event and was not able to follow police officer commands.
Butler was booked into the St. Johns County jail and is still being held on resisting arrest and felony assault on a police officer charges. His mother decried the way the men who were supposed to protect and serve her son treated him. Teri Morgenstern claimed:
They beat him like he was nothing. Like he wasnt a human being.
The incident began 12/29 with Butler being observed driving 15 mph on I-95, the interstate with minimum speeds set at 55mph. A Florida Highway Patrolman (FHP) made the stop but requested backup after he was unable to get Butler to exit the vehicle. A passerby then witnessed the beating and stopped to record. That Good Samaritan later passed his cell phone videos on to Ms. Morgenstern, Butlers mother, who contacted the news media.
Butlers mother noted:
They kneed Christopher in the face and punched him in the face inside the car And our video shows once they had him on the ground they started kicking him in the face. They beat him so many times with the baton. They kept punching and my kid ended up at the hospital in critical care.
Butlers lawyer claims the beating was the worst hes ever seen and says it doesnt matter whether or not his client was on drugs or not, no one deserves to be treated inhumanely. John Phillips, the familys attorney, said his client did not deserve to be treated that way:
Its just so abusive and it just goes on for so long They just kicked him and used a baton and tased him over and over He was not high on PCP and any statement to that effect is going to result in defamation He was having, as we understand it, a diabetic or blood sugar event throughout the course of this. Regardless, even if he was hopped up on whatever, you cant just beat somebody because theyre high on drugs.
But cops do just that. They often mistake health problems with drug use and then justify their beatings by claiming the suspects were not following lawful orders. As TFTP has reported on numerous occasions, federal use of force guidelines permit officers to escalate their uses of force for non-compliance. Such use of force can include, closed fist strikes such as Butler received while appearing to be seated on asphalt, hardly a threat to anyone.
If the police were not successful in getting Butler out of the vehicle they would have been justified with sending a K9 through the window, as weve seen before. Theres no limit to the extent law enforcement will go to subdue a suspect, including tasering a suspect to death, beating someone to death, choking someone to death, and/or running a suspect over with a moving vehicle.
Weve seen it all folks. Its not the first time citizens who were allegedly having a medical emergency have had their rights violated by raging police officers. For more information on rights violating police officers, see our police brutality archives. police brutality archives.
Butlers lawyer implied he and his client intend to sue for civil rights violations and defamation of character for the beating and subsequent blaming the victim by stating he was high on PCP.
but his lawyer says he was suffering from a diabetic event and was not able to follow police officer commands.
Well, hey. If he was not able to follow police officer commands then he shouldn't have to.
It's not his fault he didn't take his meds and drove 15mph in a 55. Okay, yeah. It WAS his fault. But still. He's special and the police should somehow know he's special. We need a different set of laws for people like him.
We need a different set of laws for people like him.
I'm sure you'd be happy if we just killed all the diabetics. Kill drug users instead of helping them too.
WTF is wrong with you?
This guy did NOTHING to deserve this shit from cops.
Anyone defending these psycho cops is a heartless, soulless asshole.
Do you have any frigging idea just how many people have diabetes?
Government is in the last resort the employment of armed men, of policemen, gendarmes, soldiers, prison guards, and hangmen. The essential feature of government is the enforcement of its decrees by beating, killing, and imprisoning. Those who are asking for more government interference are asking ultimately for more compulsion and less freedom.
This guy did NOTHING to deserve this shit from cops.
Butler was charged with fleeing authorities, reckless driving, DUI, two charges of battery on a law enforcement officer (one deputy was bitten on the bicep), and two charges of resisting an officer with violence. He also had two out-of- county warrants. He remains in jail without bond.