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From [HERE] FOX31 Denver has confirmed that the FBI Public Corruption Unit is looking into the actions of a small group of Denver Police officers and if the department properly investigated a use of force incident.
The investigation stems from a series of FOX31 Denver reports into an incident which occurred Aug. 14 in a parking lot near 5th and Federal. The Denver Police Department’s internal affairs division is cooperating with the FBI looking at two main questions:
- Did officers use excessive force during the arrest of a suspected drug user?
- Did officers illegally search a witness’s electronic video files without his consent?
- Is this a system of white supremacy/racism?
Witness Levi Frasier, a white man, recorded the incident in which a uniformed officer punched David Flores repeatedly in the face. Police have said the officer, who was assisting with a drug sting, was trying to get the suspect to take narcotics out of his mouth.Officer Charles “Chris” Jones IV can be heard yelling at Flores to “spit the drugs out!” Jones then punched Flores in the face six times, causing visible injuries to his face and head.
Flores’ 7.5 months pregnant girlfriend, Mayra Lazos-Guerrero, tried to intervene on his behalf. She can be heard on video screaming at officers in Spanish for them to stop hurting him. When she approached the scrum, Jones did a leg sweep on her and she fell hard on her protruding stomach and face first into the asphalt.
Frasier has also said that a after he recorded the violent arrest on his tablet, police seized it. Frasier said, “I didn’t give it to them at all. I went back to the van and grabbed it and as I was walking up — it was taken out of my hand.”
“When he took it, I said ‘Hey! You can’t do that. You need a warrant for that!’” Frasier said. “It was very intimidating,” he said. “I have never been more nervous in my life for something I didn’t even know what was happening.”
Frasier claimed officers searched through his video files then returned the tablet and the video clip of the arrest was gone. Later on while back at his house, Frasier said he synched his tablet to an electronic cloud and retrieved the video.