Hobbs Police Beat Down Another Black Man: Cop with Racist Police Brutality Past is the Arresting Officer
Thursday, January 6, 2005 at 07:01PM
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Cop with Racist Police Brutality Past is the Arresting Officer
On October 4, 2004 Ross Lee Mackey, a Black man, age 26, was arrested and allegedly beaten by Hobbs police officers (New Mexico). Detectives Carter and Rodney Porter went to Mackey's house to question him about his whereabouts during a shooting that had taken place in the neighborhood. After a brief interrogation in front of his mother's house, the police announced that they would be back later that day to arrest him. Specifically Detective Carter asked him where he was when a homicide occurred and whether he knew what happened. Mackey responded that he was in the street when he heard four gun shots fired and that he fell to the ground for safety. At that point in the interrogation, Detective Porter allegedly interrupted Mackey and said "I don't have to listen to this crap. We will be back for your arrest". When the officers returned later that day, they slammed him to the ground head first, kneed him in the back and stepped on his neck. Police held him in this position for at least 30 minutes. According to Mackey and witnesses Mackey did not resist arrest and he had voluntarily submitted himself to the police. When Mackey asked police why they were doing this Detective Porter said "you're a drug dealer." As this police beating was taking place a truckload of men wearing black masks raided his family's house with their weapons drawn.  According to Mackey, the Hobbs police never produced a search warrant and never identified themselves as police. [FULL story]
Hobbs Police Force Under Court Order for Brutality. A 1999 class action lawsuit found that Blacks were subjected to excessive force, warrantless searches and false charges. As a result the Department is under court order.Hobbs Police Force still Under Court Order for Brutality.
Article originally appeared on (http://brownwatch.com/).
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