Wait until you listen to this.
Death in Paradise: Retiree dies in Key West Police Department custody after traffic stop
"I watched the CBS report from beginning to end. It never made clear what was done to Mr. Eimers. The video which has always been very clear in Key West the Newspaper (The Blue Paper) was too dark on the CBS report to see Mr. Eimers getting out of his car and getting on his knees with his hands up in surrender.
"I watched the CBS report from beginning to end. It never made clear what was done to Mr. Eimers. The video which has always been very clear in Key West the Newspaper (The Blue Paper) was too dark on the CBS report to see Mr. Eimers getting out of his car and getting on his knees with his hands up in surrender.
The report never showed that at that point, he should have been cuffed
and placed into the police car, since he was not resisting arrest. The
report never clearly showed all the police officers on top of him or
told about the sand in his nose and mouth which asphyxiated him. The
report was not clear that paramedics were told by police that they, the
police, found the patient on the ground in cardiac arrest and gave him
CPR, instead of being told the truth that multiple police officers were
on top of him grinding him into the sand, causing the cardiac arrest
from his being asphyxiated, because he first suffered respiratory arrest
from having his two airways, his nose and his mouth blocked with sand
from being pounded into the sand by the enormous weight from those
multiple officers. If one can’t breathe, one goes into respiratory
arrest and if this continues, one’s blood will stop circulating and then
one goes into cardiac arrest. The CBS report never interviewed eye
witnesses. They never mentioned the female officer yelling to the other
officers that they were murdering Mr. Eimers. They never interviewed the
medical examiner who performed the autopsy that almost didn’t happen
because of the lies told to medical personnel. They only showed the
interview with Mr. Eimers’ son and Chief Donie Lee, which would have
been fine had they also interviewed eye witnesses and not darkened the
video which clearly told the real truth.
When any officer of the law or multiple officers of the law throw a suspect, who has his hands up in surrender, to the ground and jump on him and start beating him and using the taser on him, that should no longer be considered police work; it should be considered assault and battery and assault with a deadly weapon. One does not have to be an attorney of law to know this, yet police officers are getting away with doing it all over the country, with few exceptions. Surrender is surrender and clearly, the video shows Charles Eimers on his knees with his hands up in surrender mode. What happened next should never have happened in the United States of America, and no one, officer of the law or layman, has to wait until the end of an “investigation” to know that." - Peggy Butler (West Palm Beach, FL)
Read more: http://thebluepaper.com/?s=eimers
Comment here:
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When any officer of the law or multiple officers of the law throw a suspect, who has his hands up in surrender, to the ground and jump on him and start beating him and using the taser on him, that should no longer be considered police work; it should be considered assault and battery and assault with a deadly weapon. One does not have to be an attorney of law to know this, yet police officers are getting away with doing it all over the country, with few exceptions. Surrender is surrender and clearly, the video shows Charles Eimers on his knees with his hands up in surrender mode. What happened next should never have happened in the United States of America, and no one, officer of the law or layman, has to wait until the end of an “investigation” to know that." - Peggy Butler (West Palm Beach, FL)
Read more: http://thebluepaper.com/?s=eimers
Comment here:
FDLE - Florida Department of Law Enforcement: www.fb.com/FDLEpage
KWPD: www.fb.com/pages/Key-West-Police-Department/106027526095494
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