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November 3, 2019
Oklahoma police claim that brutality against the innocent is legal
Activist Post - Oklahoma police have asked a federal court to support their claim that
citizens who comply with police during an arrest do not have a clearly
established right to be free from police brutality. The police’s
justification of the use of excessive force, even in the absence of
provocation, were made in a motion by City of Muskogee police seeking
the dismissal of a lawsuit filed by attorneys for The Rutherford
Institute on behalf of Jeriel Edwards, an African-American man who,
despite complying police orders during an arrest, was subjected to
excessive force and brutality, including being thrown to the ground,
tasered, and placed in a chokehold that rendered him unconscious and
required his hospitalization for three days.
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Debs once said that 'the thud of a policeman's club on the head of a striking workman is merely the echo of the last election.'
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