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Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Philadelphia Police Beating Video Philadelphia: What are you doing about it?



Below is a sampling of video posted on YouTube of the Philadelphia Police beating, using a taser and using a chokehold on 22 year old BLACK Tyree Carroll. 

This represents America to the world.

Please remember that cell phones are the greatest tool against this level of brutality....and everyone has them.  





Published on Jul 8, 2015
*News media organizations are free to use this video on air, in print and online. Please credit: Courtesy of Tyree Carroll Family.*

A new video out of Philadelphia shows a young Black man being severely beaten and tased by Philadelphia officers in what can only remind you of Rodney King.

On April 3 at approximately 7:30 p.m. Tyree Carroll, 22, was riding his bike on Locust Avenue in Germantown--near his home where he lives with his grandmother Nancy Carroll. According to family members, Tyree was stopped by a police officer for going the wrong way on a one-way street.

When he was stopped by the police officer, Tyree obeyed and got off of his bike and spoke with the officer. The officer then proceeded to put Tyree’s hands behind his back before four policemen were suddenly on top of him. One police officer put Tyree in a chokehold and wrestled him to the ground.

Officers repeatedly struck him with their fists. They kicked him and hit him with a nightstick.

The cops can be heard yelling “tase the motherfucker” and called Tyree a “piece of shit."

Before long the video shows that there were more cops participating in the beating, tasing, kicking and punching of a screaming Tyree. Tyree was screaming and yelling for his grandmother Nancy to come to the door and can be heard saying that he was sorry.

Witnesses counted 24 white and 2 Black police officers and 11 police cars at the scene. They say Tyree was tased 4 to 5 times before being placed in a police car and taken to Einstein Medical Center. Tyree's medical records have not been obtained by his family yet.

Two neighbors videotaped the vicious beating on their cell phones. One video was too dark to be useful, but the other captured the incident quite graphically and included a narration by the witness.

Tyree was initially charged with aggravated assault, simple assault, recklessly endangering another person, resisting arrest and several drug charges stemming from a small amount of crack cocaine allegedly found on him.

At Tyree's preliminary hearing on June 30 all of the charges were maintained, except for one of the assault charges which was reduced to a second degree felony. His case has been ordered to go to trial. The bail was decreased from $15,000 to $5,000 but Tyree was still ineligible to be released on bail due to a probation violation on a previous case. Tyree's next court appearance will be his arraignment hearing scheduled for July 21. He is currently being represented by a public defender.

I'm told that the arresting officer was John Ellis with the Philadelphia Police Department's narcotics squad. Ellis testified at Tyree's preliminary hearing that the incident began when he allegedly observed a couple of men doing what looked like a drug transaction on the corner of Chew and Chelten in Germantown. Ellis allegedly observed Tyree walking up to and speaking with the men. The officer said he saw no money or goods change hands. Ellis went on to explain when he later saw Tyree on his bike he stopped him saying he was riding his bike the wrong way on a one-way street. Another officer also testified at the preliminary hearing and both cops claim Tyree bit them while trying to get away and claimed they had to go to the hospital and were put on antibiotics. They both admitted to punching and hitting Tyree with billy clubs, but not kicking or tasering him as could be seen in the video. Ellis said he knows Tyree and that "he's a nice guy" and that when Tyree was in the back of the police car on the way to the hospital following the beating Tyree apologized to him saying "I bad, I bad."

The family is currently working with the public defender to try and get Tyree out of jail on bail and the charges against him dropped.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6tSl-Ff8Qs










https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rnf1ijaXXQ






Cops beat up black man: Cell phone video shows Philadelphia cops beating an unarmed man - TomoNews


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdJsEXknU4Y





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NK3CQ96Pdrk


Published on Jul 10, 2015
26 Philadelphia Cops Beat & Tase Unarmed Black Man Screaming For His Grandma
A suspect, stopped by police for riding his bike the wrong way down a one way street, was seen being punched and kicked by officers as he cried for his grandma
Footage has emerged of a large group of police officers beating and seemingly tasering an unarmed man who is crying for his grandmother.

An eyewitness who filmed the footage claimed she saw 26 police officers and 11 patrol cars in total arrive at the scene.

And she and her partner commented in their voice-over to the footage that the suspect was a black man whereas "24 of the cops were white".

As the first group of cops hold him down, she is heard to comment, "look how many times they're beating him".

Although one of the cops who arrives later at the scene threatens to use a taser, it is not visible in the footage although the witness claims the man was zapped repeatedly.

Officers can be heard cursing at him, calling him a "piece of s***" and a "motherf******" while others repeatedly strike him.

One of the officers yells that he bit him.

In a jailhouse interview with the Pennsylvania Prison Society, Carroll admitted to biting the officer, but said he did it because he was scared.

He is heard to say, "I'm sorry" as the police restrain him.

As the police lead him away - and throw his bicycle over a fence - the witness exclaims, "thank God he lived."

Police have now launched an internal investigation into the incident which occurred in April.

The suspect, Tyree Carroll, 22, meanwhile faces assault and drugs possession charges.

Crack cocaine was apparently found on his person after police caught him riding his bike the wrong way down a one way street and searched him.

A police statement to the Huffington Post said, officers stopped Carroll on suspicion of a narcotics violation and that he fought the officers, biting one of them three times in the thigh, hand and arm.

Once Carroll was in custody, he "intentionally [struck] his own head against the protective shield located in the police vehicle" and was treated for his injury at an area hospital, according to the statement.

Police said there was "no indication that an electronic control weapon was used" during Carroll's arrest.

Carroll remains in jail because the arrest violated his probation on a drug possession plea. He is to appear in court on July 21.








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