Police Investigate Beat Down of Unarmed, Handcuffed Latino Man
Monday, August 30, 2004 at 02:29PM
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- Minneapolis Cop caught on tape
Minneapolis (WCCO) The Minneapolis police department is
investigating a possible case of "excessive use of force" by one of its
officers that t was caught on videotape. The I-TEAM has seen the tape.
It shows Joel Matos Ramos, in handcuffs showing no signs of resistance.
In the video, a Minneapolis police officer, Victor Mills shoves the man
up against a squad car, and the suspect's head bounces off the car.
About ten seconds later, with an open hand, the same officer hits the
suspect square in the face, causing his head to snap back. "I was
disturbed and I was concerned about it," said Minneapolis Police Chief
Bill McManus. "So concerned that we started an immediate investigation
into it." McManus said the incident happened almost two weeks ago.
When he heard about the incident late last week, and heard the victim
was Latino, he immediately consulted with leaders in the minority
community. "This is blatant police brutality caught on film," said
Reverend Ian Bethel, who chairs the Police Community Relations Council.
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