Thursday, June 4, 2015

Michigan City Raises Citizens’ Taxes to Pay for Police Brutality

Think that since you “aren’t breaking any laws,” police brutality doesn’t affect you? Well, that’s certainly not the case in one Michigan city. Instead of violent cops paying for their own wrong-doings, the legal expenses associated with police brutality will come directly from taxpayer pockets.
The city of Inkster is giving residents a one-time tax hike to pay for the massive settlement for Floyd Dent, a man brutally beaten during a traffic stop.
In January, police were caught on camera brutally dragging Dent from his vehicle, then choking, beating, and tasing him. Dent had no criminal history and did not appear to be resisting arrest in the footage.

Dent was charged with assault, resisting arrest, and possession of cocaine after the violent beating that left him hospitalized for two days. All charges against Dent have been dropped.
A video later emerged of an officer placing what appeared to be cocaine from his pocket in Dent’s car.  Lawyers for Dent claim that no drugs were found in their client’s system, however a hospital later claimed his urine tested positive. His lawyer alleges the hospital conspired with police and that they will be the legal team’s “next defendant.”

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