One problem: *WHAT* jury? There is no jury. These cops are still working, never even written up, not even a work related slap on the wrist. That's the problem, it's not just the cops. DA, AG, Judges, Mayors, the Governor, they're all good with this. If anything, they're just mad they have to justify their behavior.
@@BOMBON187 The only path is a lawsuit but only taxpayers will pay the price. If the pensions of the officers were at stake I doubt they would have done this.
Why do you think the chargers were dropped? Do you think the city of Phoenix wants this before a judge and jury? That’s why they’re filing completely separate charges that have nothing to do with this incident, this way, whenever his lawyer refers back to this incident The judge can sustain the objection for relevance.
Phoenix PD has a history of torturing suspects. Remember the guy who had a cops thumb jammed behind his ear to unlock the cellphone? Cruel and unusual punishment.
Thumbs up, but I’m pretty sure you don’t even need an imagination. It’s assuredly a reality! Imagine what that lady mentioned in this report was hearing. Well, you don’t need an imagination as they reported that the lady said, it sounded like an animal was dying!
@@hhhy9160 He does look like a broken human being. He needs justice to show that he did not deserve what happened and that those cops were in the wrong. He said he can't even look in the mirror and I believe him. Those cops scarred him for life physically and emotionally.
Resisting arrest is most likely one of their favorite tactics to use, since it's vague and can be applied to almost everything. If the guy tried to put his phone in his pocket, that's resisting arrest. If he asks them to say why he's being detained, that's resisting. While a fair amount of resisting charges get dropped, it's the cops' "in the moment" (or whatever the reason is) excuse to be as sadistic as they want.
You need to realize that law enforcement officials are essentially above the law. They do not have to face any consequences or accountability. That is how the system works.
@yapyapyapyap-n2p His reply was rather kind compare to my opinion. They violated their oath attacked and injured a citizen. Life imprisonment would be the most humane but not justice.
@@dudebro91-fn7rzit's an example you silly human. Person is trying to say that we don't even take our dogs for a walk in the middle of summer because their paws get burned. These are animals. Now imagine what it can do to a human skin. They were just saying how this was no accident. They knew what they were doing.
The most sickening thing about this is the guy wasn't even charged with a crime, they stalked him while in the hospital, man the citizens are about to pay out the ass for these cops who are a disgrace to humanity
Those investigations into Phoenix PD and Maricopa County Scottsdale by ABC 15 are 90% of views on this channel and they post at least 3 times a week on these issues as well as follow ups and a long standing report on evey single page of the Report by the doj
I was in a motorcycle accident wearing shorts and a tank top, had road rash all down my legs and back. It was pretty painful just moving for a month afterwards. But thankfully I healed and can hardly see any scars. This man went through much worse, and it wasn't an accident.
Yep, the literal definition of "cruel and unusual punishment". But no one getting in trouble for that "cruel and unusual punishment". If a solider did this to another solider during war it would be classified as a Geneva violation, war crime, and crime against humanity.
I saw an interview of an Australian man who copped third degree burns in a bushfire. He described the pain as "infinite". I know the burns unit in my hometown has to keep sharp objects away from patients so they don't try to commit suicide.
Cops did the same thing to a black teenage girl. Burns and everything. And of course, there's the recent beating of the black deaf guy with cerebral palsy. The department stresses a "self-correcting" policy but intervention through an outside source is demonstrably necessary.
20 years ago, I was driving from Louisiana to L.A. and was warned to bypass Pheonix because the police would target me for driving alone with out of state tags.
Much like you don't want to take I-10 through Texas with a rental car or out-of-state plates. They've got so called "immigration checkpoints" way away from the border
Those days, if they ever existed, are long gone. That said if you drive from Phoenix to LA you pass through Quartzite Az. And Blythe Ca. Both are very well known speed traps. Good luck. Have you watched the many videos of the stupid LA cops stopping Arabs driving super cars with Dubai registrations and drivers licenses. These Bozos thing that every citizen of the world needs California license and registration.
Need to go after prosecutors in az too right now with everything going on az law enforcement will keep handing out what's needed until everything is torn away from them
That was sickening to watch, that poor man. That whole department seems to be nothing but a pack of thugs both terrorising and inflicting harm on the community. Disgusting!
@@davidmiller3893, he did comply, they didn’t care. They just kept on him, knowing he was being tortured to death. They like that kind of thing. They are sadistic bullies. Didn’t you know that?
I'm still waiting to see a single video where "good cops" stop the bad cops from assaulting an innocent citizen. The new arrivals ALWAYS pile on. No questions asked. Like mindless drones.
The police in the valley have been doing this for years, it’s just being filmed now. It’s another way of inflicting pain without using a gun or taser. They use the pavement as a weapon. They’re sick
@@richardfabacher3705 No, they don't need to defund, they need all the funding that's needed to correct the problem. They need to be better educated, better therapy, and psychologist for their PTSD or whatever is the problem.
@@flame-sky7148 You and I both know additional funding will go into more and better tools for abuse. The only training will be like this revealed by New Jersey's Office of State Comptroller (nj.gov) "OSC initiated this investigation into Street Cop Training (Street Cop or the Company) after receiving information that public funds were spent to send New Jersey police officers to a six-day conference in October 2021 in Atlantic City that trained officers on questionable policing tactics and contained offensive and discriminatory content (the Conference). Street Cop is a New Jersey-based company." I picked this one because it is official, not just some YT poster. There are dozens more out there, saying "Punish the Perps," "Make them all ride the lightning," "the only good suspect is a bleeding suspect." etc. Most of these classes are to White LEOs only, and the N-words fly everywhere. I couldn't find the YT I saw awhile back, but the "sensitivity training" was by a group of fired, de-certified, convicted criminal cops. Chiefs love to throw money at these monsters. Increases their power.
@@flame-sky7148Agree on more funding, the better the training the better the conduct for the most part. We need this job to be attractive to people who want to be trained professionals. Unfortunately we have widespread corruption and it is being backed by large amounts of money being used for other interests. So, simply getting more funding isn’t going to fix the issue, when money is being put into actively not fixing it.
You know what is even more gross than his melted off skin? The police apologists who can watch this video and defend the police and blame this poor innocent victim.
The warrior cop mentality--absolutely horrible! I saw some videos about that, complete with clips from the training. The disgusting attitudes the trainers modeled toward people was just the beginning.
NAME THE COPS!!! THEY NAME SUSPECTS DURING INVESTIGATIONS… This is sick. Those cops need to face prison time… Notice the one cop touch the pavement and quickly remove his hand… they knew camera are rolling but they are all safe if they just resign and move the next town over or they will get Qualified Immunity
I don't care if he has a warrant. Having a warrant doesn't justify their sick twisted actions. I am sick of the excuses they make and others make on their behalf.
They didn't know he had a warrant when they "detained" him that day. They were there because of a theft report by his roommate, which had nothing to do with him.
It would seem by releasing any police records after he has been violated is there typical response for justification. By releasing his alleged warrant for his arrest and all of his prior crimes using that to claim well he was a criminal anyway so it doesn't matter what happened to him. This is a well orchestrated maneuver to nullify their actions to the public which makes the public believes consciously or unconsciously believe he's a criminal so it doesn't matter. However it does matter no one's criminal record of the past should outweigh the injustices committed by Bad Cop Behavior. This is done in many cases involving black men. And it should not be tolerated. Police officers are dare to detain question arrest and escorted to jail they are not judge jury an executioner. If we people do not start to stand up to these corrupt cops this will continue
@@matthewsteiner7955 The officers were told by the roommate that he DID have something to do with it. It’s called being a SUSPECT and police have the right to detain and arrest suspects. If you are a suspect it doesn’t mean you’re guilty. So go peacefully and have your day in court without 3rd degree burns.
@@memjay9932 what a terrible take. You really think the cops get to melt someone’s skin off because of hearsay? They didn’t even know if he committed a crime or not. AZ has some of the worst police in our country. Cops have no obligation to keep you safe, they only care for their own.
No matter what kind of charges they draft or make up even if those charges are slightly legitimate it still doesn't warrant the physical abuse suffered by the individual, especially since he was not resisting in a manner that acts towards the police officers.
OMG!😱I am sorry for your mistreatment and injury by the Police and I am very disappointed to hear this story! The picture of his wounds were unbearable to watch…. Prayers for your healing and justice!🙏🙏🙏
Yes, they should be able to get all of the body cam footage immediately. The cops shouldn't be in charge of that. Then the judgements need to come from the police pension.
If any civilian deliberately held someone down to tarmac causing that sort of third degree burn and long term scars they would be facing serious charges, but once again in your country the police do this and no doubt after an internal investigation where the police body cameras will all mysteriously be on mute they will find they did nothing wrong. Even if a court sides with the victim those responsible will not have to pay, that will be down to the city, until you hold those responsible accountable for their actions you will keep seeing this sort of egregious extra judicial punishment occuring.
You forgot the fact that when they start yelling, "STOP RESISTING" over and over and over and over again, they also start to "rough-house" him around to make it appear as if he IS Resisting. This seems to only happen AFTER backup arrives. I suppose they are afraid that if they make the fake resisting claim with only a couple of officers they don't have enough "force" to make the fake resisting look legit.
@@ygrittesnow1701 What exactly didn't conform to the law? Courts have already ruled that cops, like anyone else, make mistakes. Unable to prove intent, they get away with it.
How is it that it's been this many months and the officers that cooked this young man are not under arrest? That was torture. The sad thing is this man deserves to win a whole lot of money but now the city and it's taxpayers are going to have to pay instead of the officers that did this. They need to change it so that officers that are committing these crimes are personally liable and the ones that pay or the payments come from the police pension fund. Phoenix PD is rotten to the core. DOJ needs to clean house.
The Phoenix City Council voted unanimously on Wednesday to extend the contract of police Chief Michael Sullivan. They all should lose their positions in next election.
Yes, the voter should fire anyone who voted to keep this police chief there because he’s obviously not dealing with anything. If they have a bad contract, then they should deal with that. But it sounds like the police are happy with the way things are. They can do what they want and the city can pay for the damages.
Any of you here in that area need to start knocking on doors and okay these news clips to the voters on an iPad. Many people will be receptive if they know what’s going on. Many people don’t watch tv news anymore so they wouldn’t know
What is the DOJ waiting for? How many people have to be violated and injured before they step in? I thought tasing a man in Tyne groin was masochistic. Now this? These people all need to be charged.
They are probably waiting until after the election bc if t Trump wins these police will have automatic qualified immunity and his AG who would head the DOJ would put a stop to the consent decree that Biden's appointed AG of the DOJ would put in place! So if Kamala wins then you will see the DOJ take it over bc consent decrees last 3 years minimum!
What a GREAT time for DOJ to make a point with Phoenix by commencing 18USC241,242 proceedings against the officers involved, in order to make a point. In cop parlance, the DOJ should show PPD "who the boss is" by sprinkling a few 5 year sentences here and there for the more egregious violations.
That is exactly what I call the "Thin Blue Line" the mafia gang with the police chief as the head of the mafia and prosecutors and judges on the payroll.
I suffered 2nd degree burns from a home furnace explosion and can attest to the fact it was the most excruciating pain I have ever experienced in my life. I have had broken bones but nothing comes close to the pain from burns. I hope this young man gets tens of millions of dollars for the suffering they put him through. Unfortunately the scars will remain and the mental anguish will never really go away. I was lucky my house didn’t blow up and damage was to me and not my child.
this shows what kind of sadistic streak a person has to have to be a cop. They rejoice in giving other people unnecessary pain and suffering to feed their ego.
This is true, it's similar to how combat vets get addicted to the adrenaline rush of combat. These guys get a rush off exerting dominace and control on helpless people.
Bad cops come in all races as you can see in this video. Please stop generalizing and saying that all cops are bad because that is far from the damn truth!
Resisting Arrest seems to be a game of who can do the most damage or inflict the most pain under the guize of resisting arrest where most of the "resistance" is officers buffiting the "offender'.
Those cops in that department are so hype up, psychopaths and ready to bounce on this guy for some misdemeanor offense. They are purely out of control.
@@kinglewis6553 anytime we as black People call the cops they immediately look to see if you have any warrants or anything else to charge you with something.
Every office that was involved should be fired, stripped of their Law Enforcement Certification and Charged with several felonies! They had to know how Hot that pavement was, they just didn't care! But this is no surprise considering they are Arizona Police!🤬🤬🤬🤬
Pretty typical of law enforcement these days, they messed up so instead of owning up to it, find a way to double down on their mistake and charge the victim.
They will release the body cam in 14 months after people forget and the attention dies down and all cops are able to transfer to other departments within the state or county.
Probably the worst officers in America. It’s disgusting how they abuse people. And they do it because they enjoy it. You’ll never convince me they are all nothing more than psychopaths. No trust, no respect.
They wonder why they can’t convince anyone to join the police force anymore. Arizona cops will continue to do this as long as internal affairs and qualified immunity protects them.
I was brought up to respect the police. I’ve always been more than willing to put my life in danger if I could help when their lives were in danger. That was the past. Now I wouldn’t think of helping if they needed it. I’d just keep walking, thinking they don’t deserve my help. It’s such a sad realization to come to…
Sadly yes they are, I believe they said he needed skin grafts too. He will definitely have permanent scars from burns & the skin grafts, I’m sure it hurt like hell & maybe still does.
Looking at the poor guy's body, does a jury really need any more proof to jail those so called cops after they're fired?
One problem: *WHAT* jury? There is no jury. These cops are still working, never even written up, not even a work related slap on the wrist. That's the problem, it's not just the cops. DA, AG, Judges, Mayors, the Governor, they're all good with this. If anything, they're just mad they have to justify their behavior.
@@BOMBON187 The only path is a lawsuit but only taxpayers will pay the price. If the pensions of the officers were at stake I doubt they would have done this.
None of them will even lose their jobs, let alone go to jail unless the DOJ charges them.
Why do you think the chargers were dropped? Do you think the city of Phoenix wants this before a judge and jury? That’s why they’re filing completely separate charges that have nothing to do with this incident, this way, whenever his lawyer refers back to this incident The judge can sustain the objection for relevance.
Unfortunately yes they do
Phoenix PD has a history of torturing suspects. Remember the guy who had a cops thumb jammed behind his ear to unlock the cellphone? Cruel and unusual punishment.
Can you imagine this guy writhing around on the ground screaming and the officers telling him to stop resisting!
Thumbs up, but I’m pretty sure you don’t even need an imagination. It’s assuredly a reality! Imagine what that lady mentioned in this report was hearing. Well, you don’t need an imagination as they reported that the lady said, it sounded like an animal was dying!
The look in his eyes, he looks utterly humiliated.
And yet there seems to be no point to what happened.
@@hhhy9160
He does look like a broken human being. He needs justice to show that he did not deserve what happened and that those cops were in the wrong. He said he can't even look in the mirror and I believe him. Those cops scarred him for life physically and emotionally.
Resisting arrest is most likely one of their favorite tactics to use, since it's vague and can be applied to almost everything. If the guy tried to put his phone in his pocket, that's resisting arrest. If he asks them to say why he's being detained, that's resisting. While a fair amount of resisting charges get dropped, it's the cops' "in the moment" (or whatever the reason is) excuse to be as sadistic as they want.
OMG!!!
Why does it take so long to investigate cops but so little to investigate civilians?
It takes longer to investigate Law enforcement because they have to run Everything through the spin cycle To justify their malfeasant behavior.
It's that 2 tiers of law 1 for them and none for us
All of those officers tortured that man and need to be in prison for life!
@yapyapyapyap-n2p you shutup
You need to realize that law enforcement officials are essentially above the law. They do not have to face any consequences or accountability. That is how the system works.
@yapyapyapyap-n2p His reply was rather kind compare to my opinion. They violated their oath attacked and injured a citizen. Life imprisonment would be the most humane but not justice.
They won’t do it Maricopa county is notoriously prejudice Arizona is the new Alabama regarding the criminal justice system.
They beat the system.
This is nothing but torture. Everyone in the southwest knows you can't even walk your dog mid afternoon in the summer.
@@stevesmith2267 ohhh nooo will someone plz think of the poor doggies
@@dudebro91-fn7rzhe's stating an obvious fact idiot.
@@dudebro91-fn7rzit's an example you silly human. Person is trying to say that we don't even take our dogs for a walk in the middle of summer because their paws get burned. These are animals. Now imagine what it can do to a human skin. They were just saying how this was no accident. They knew what they were doing.
They maimed and tortured a man. They are monsters.
I’m a nurse who trained at the University of Utah and this is a bad burn. I am so sorry for this patient.
Thank you for showing true 👼 still exist
Abolish qualified immunity and hold them accountable!
Well, tTrump wants to strengthen the Qualified Immunity, to the degree that they will never lose their immunity and can’t be sued.
QI has nothing to do with criminal charges clown….get educated before you parrot stupid crap!
trump gets elected and the police will have absolute ammunity
@@BestNCBBQ IT AINT GONNA HAPPEN UNDER TRUMPS ADMINISTRATION
And what is the point of the 2ndA?
The most sickening thing about this is the guy wasn't even charged with a crime, they stalked him while in the hospital, man the citizens are about to pay out the ass for these cops who are a disgrace to humanity
Phoenix PD has been doing things like this for years. I’m glad ABC 15 is finally doing their job.
Ya they're complacent don't get it twisted for decades they didn't cover these types of stories
Those investigations into Phoenix PD and Maricopa County Scottsdale by ABC 15 are 90% of views on this channel and they post at least 3 times a week on these issues as well as follow ups and a long standing report on evey single page of the Report by the doj
This is the State run media.
Truth.. A rare station
Yes, they have. I specifically recall some stories from long ago. God has something for them. Ask me how I know.
Those officers tortured that man and they belong in prison
If you had 3rd degree burns, you would know the suffering he went through.
I was in a motorcycle accident wearing shorts and a tank top, had road rash all down my legs and back. It was pretty painful just moving for a month afterwards. But thankfully I healed and can hardly see any scars. This man went through much worse, and it wasn't an accident.
Yep, the literal definition of "cruel and unusual punishment". But no one getting in trouble for that "cruel and unusual punishment". If a solider did this to another solider during war it would be classified as a Geneva violation, war crime, and crime against humanity.
I saw an interview of an Australian man who copped third degree burns in a bushfire. He described the pain as "infinite". I know the burns unit in my hometown has to keep sharp objects away from patients so they don't try to commit suicide.
@ my 3rd degree burn was just on the hand. I would never want those burns over more of my body. Pain killers did not work.
@e.b.4506 that's my understanding, if burns victims in hospital are in danger of taking their own lives, morphine notwithstanding.
This is beyond cruel and unusual punishment
Cops did the same thing to a black teenage girl. Burns and everything. And of course, there's the recent beating of the black deaf guy with cerebral palsy. The department stresses a "self-correcting" policy but intervention through an outside source is demonstrably necessary.
Those matter but this one is White,I don't even know why this counts as news.
20 years ago, I was driving from Louisiana to L.A. and was warned to bypass Pheonix because the police would target me for driving alone with out of state tags.
Much like you don't want to take I-10 through Texas with a rental car or out-of-state plates. They've got so called "immigration checkpoints" way away from the border
Those days, if they ever existed, are long gone. That said if you drive from Phoenix to LA you pass through Quartzite Az. And Blythe Ca. Both are very well known speed traps. Good luck. Have you watched the many videos of the stupid LA cops stopping Arabs driving super cars with Dubai registrations and drivers licenses. These Bozos thing that every citizen of the world needs California license and registration.
Phoenix PD is out of control!! No wonder with qualified immunity and prosecutors willing to back em. Our justice system is broken.
Need to go after prosecutors in az too right now with everything going on az law enforcement will keep handing out what's needed until everything is torn away from them
YOU MEAN WYTE COPS
Agreed 💯💯💯
It's all AZ cops. Not just Phoenix.
Civilians need to take over the police.
Man this is really deterring me from visiting Arizona. Bad tourism, thanks police for making us feel unsafe.
That was sickening to watch, that poor man. That whole department seems to be nothing but a pack of thugs both terrorising and inflicting harm on the community. Disgusting!
The poor man should have just comply
@davidmiller3893 GFYS Pal...! You're a victim blaming Bootlicker, nothing more.!
Typical municipal police department
@@davidmiller3893, he did comply, they didn’t care. They just kept on him, knowing he was being tortured to death. They like that kind of thing. They are sadistic bullies. Didn’t you know that?
Tjats exactly what ghe whole department is they keep saying they are the good guys
this is what turns the public against the police
Just when you think Phoenix P.D. can't get any more evil or corrupt.
And it's absolutely 100% 'suspicious timing' of the D.V. charges.
I hate these people so much😡😡😡
It’s always Phoenix 🙄
Those charges were meant to cut off the lawsuit that is sure to follow at the pass.
Yeah there are so many stories of horrible acts by the police in Az.
@@coolcatmeow77 Exactly! To intimidate the defendant and to complicate the job for his lawyers
I'm still waiting to see a single video where "good cops" stop the bad cops from assaulting an innocent citizen. The new arrivals ALWAYS pile on. No questions asked. Like mindless drones.
Don't hold your breath!
DOJ really needs to take over this department. This is getting out of hand.
Do you really trust the DOJ?
I trust them than I trust any arizona pd
It's not just one department. AZ cops are completely out of control and have been for some time.
@@mikentoshnope.
Gotten. It's gotten out of hand.
All officer's involved belong in prison for assault.
The police in the valley have been doing this for years, it’s just being filmed now. It’s another way of inflicting pain without using a gun or taser. They use the pavement as a weapon. They’re sick
Eight minutes ago, I would not have taken this comment seriously. That has changed. DEFUND!
@@richardfabacher3705 No, they don't need to defund, they need all the funding that's needed to correct the problem. They need to be better educated, better therapy, and psychologist for their PTSD or whatever is the problem.
@@flame-sky7148 You and I both know additional funding will go into more and better tools for abuse. The only training will be like this revealed by New Jersey's Office of State Comptroller (nj.gov) "OSC initiated this investigation into Street Cop Training (Street Cop or the Company) after receiving information that public funds were spent to send New Jersey police officers to a six-day conference in October 2021 in Atlantic City that trained officers on questionable policing tactics and contained offensive and discriminatory content (the Conference). Street Cop is a New Jersey-based company."
I picked this one because it is official, not just some YT poster.
There are dozens more out there, saying "Punish the Perps," "Make them all ride the lightning," "the only good suspect is a bleeding suspect." etc. Most of these classes are to White LEOs only, and the N-words fly everywhere. I couldn't find the YT I saw awhile back, but the "sensitivity training" was by a group of fired, de-certified, convicted criminal cops. Chiefs love to throw money at these monsters. Increases their power.
@@flame-sky7148Agree on more funding, the better the training the better the conduct for the most part. We need this job to be attractive to people who want to be trained professionals. Unfortunately we have widespread corruption and it is being backed by large amounts of money being used for other interests. So, simply getting more funding isn’t going to fix the issue, when money is being put into actively not fixing it.
YOU MEAN WYTE COPS
Thank you ABC for being a voice for the people.
You know what is even more gross than his melted off skin? The police apologists who can watch this video and defend the police and blame this poor innocent victim.
So true.
This is worse then the cop who let that lady get bit by fireants
@@grantpowell4135 It is a growing problem everywhere. It is the caliber of people they are hiring, and the ones training them.
Yes very sad.
Police are essentially above the law. That's how the system works. They do not have to uphold the Constitution.
100 % unacceptable 😮😢
"We investigated ourselves and found no wrongdoing." - Every police department in America.
It is the training and mindset that has been taught for decades at ALL departments. That is what needs to changed.
The warrior cop mentality--absolutely horrible! I saw some videos about that, complete with clips from the training. The disgusting attitudes the trainers modeled toward people was just the beginning.
It is beyond the point of wondering about using self defense. Their approach is an immediate threat.
Truer words never spoken...!
$20 million dollar settlement and nothing less
PHOENIX PD DOES NOT CARE! WE THE PEOPLE NEED TO MAKE THEM CARE!
End Qualified Immunity !!!!!
Stay armed and don't let them interact with you. They've obviously abused the trust of the public. It's time the public acts accordingly.
Too many people licking boots instead of putting some on.
@@HTownCharlieBrownfor sure. Bootlickers = cowards.
@@misurefiney1some states ended qualified immunity and has shown that it has no effect.
NAME THE COPS!!! THEY NAME SUSPECTS DURING INVESTIGATIONS… This is sick. Those cops need to face prison time… Notice the one cop touch the pavement and quickly remove his hand… they knew camera are rolling but they are all safe if they just resign and move the next town over or they will get Qualified Immunity
Dave, you rock as usual. I can't imagine how much Phoenix PD hates you.
The news should call it what it is “police tortured man in broad daylight !”
Prosecutorial Misconduct, Retaliation, Torture of a Suspect in Custody.
The DA, CA, or whatever sorry excuse for a prosecutor they have in that hellhole is worse than any of the cops
@@Ceyx000 Assault with a deadly weapon, Commission of a felony with a weapon. Possession of criminal tools.
Speedy recovery🙏🙏🙏
I don't care if he has a warrant. Having a warrant doesn't justify their sick twisted actions. I am sick of the excuses they make and others make on their behalf.
They didn't know he had a warrant when they "detained" him that day. They were there because of a theft report by his roommate, which had nothing to do with him.
It would seem by releasing any police records after he has been violated is there typical response for justification. By releasing his alleged warrant for his arrest and all of his prior crimes using that to claim well he was a criminal anyway so it doesn't matter what happened to him. This is a well orchestrated maneuver to nullify their actions to the public which makes the public believes consciously or unconsciously believe he's a criminal so it doesn't matter. However it does matter no one's criminal record of the past should outweigh the injustices committed by Bad Cop Behavior. This is done in many cases involving black men. And it should not be tolerated. Police officers are dare to detain question arrest and escorted to jail they are not judge jury an executioner. If we people do not start to stand up to these corrupt cops this will continue
@@SamKnause Dude should have stood up and put his hands behind his back. When are idiots gonna stop resisting arrest.
@@matthewsteiner7955 The officers were told by the roommate that he DID have something to do with it. It’s called being a SUSPECT and police have the right to detain and arrest suspects. If you are a suspect it doesn’t mean you’re guilty. So go peacefully and have your day in court without 3rd degree burns.
@@memjay9932 what a terrible take. You really think the cops get to melt someone’s skin off because of hearsay? They didn’t even know if he committed a crime or not. AZ has some of the worst police in our country. Cops have no obligation to keep you safe, they only care for their own.
This is why accountability is so important.
No matter what kind of charges they draft or make up even if those charges are slightly legitimate it still doesn't warrant the physical abuse suffered by the individual, especially since he was not resisting in a manner that acts towards the police officers.
It's to stall the lawsuit against them.
And remember, those officers did not know he had a warrant when they approached him that day. So that's not why they "detained" him.
@matthewsteiner7955 Illegal detention leads to illegal arrest, and therefore, ANY use of force is excessive.
YOU MEAN WYTE COPS
Does anyone still think Phoenix PD is anything other than a psychotic, sadistic gang? They are an extreme threat to public safety.
Cruel and unusual is an understatement.
OMG!😱I am sorry for your mistreatment and injury by the Police and I am very disappointed to hear this story! The picture of his wounds were unbearable to watch…. Prayers for your healing and justice!🙏🙏🙏
Another example of the need for INDEPENDENT auditors, auditors with teeth, BIG teeth.
Yes, they should be able to get all of the body cam footage immediately. The cops shouldn't be in charge of that. Then the judgements need to come from the police pension.
@@Al-Rudigorreal change will come when bad cops are imprisoned for their crimes.
@@5thlevelweb887 oh yes, there has to be personal consequences.
Auditors United ❤
If any civilian deliberately held someone down to tarmac causing that sort of third degree burn and long term scars they would be facing serious charges, but once again in your country the police do this and no doubt after an internal investigation where the police body cameras will all mysteriously be on mute they will find they did nothing wrong. Even if a court sides with the victim those responsible will not have to pay, that will be down to the city, until you hold those responsible accountable for their actions you will keep seeing this sort of egregious extra judicial punishment occuring.
Got any case law on that?
“Stop resisting!” The battle cry of the blue line coward gang.
They keep yelling “Stop resisting!” even if the person is dead.
They are taught that in the academy, so even if bystanders don't see the interaction, they'll hear stop resisting.
Thin blue line gang members of domestic terrorism
Any living being would resist being fried alive.
You forgot the fact that when they start yelling, "STOP RESISTING" over and over and over and over again, they also start to "rough-house" him around to make it appear as if he IS Resisting. This seems to only happen AFTER backup arrives. I suppose they are afraid that if they make the fake resisting claim with only a couple of officers they don't have enough "force" to make the fake resisting look legit.
Horrifying
3,2,1..."We investigated ourselves and found no wrongdoing."
They say that because all they investigate is whether or not the cops followed policy. So, no wrongdoing _of policy_ is what they purposely leave out.
@@conscientiousobserver8772 If their policy doesn't conform to the the law then that would be evidence of wrong doing by itself.
@@ygrittesnow1701 What exactly didn't conform to the law? Courts have already ruled that cops, like anyone else, make mistakes. Unable to prove intent, they get away with it.
@@ygrittesnow1701 it's the f******G policy that is the problem... None of this is an accident.
How is it that it's been this many months and the officers that cooked this young man are not under arrest? That was torture. The sad thing is this man deserves to win a whole lot of money but now the city and it's taxpayers are going to have to pay instead of the officers that did this. They need to change it so that officers that are committing these crimes are personally liable and the ones that pay or the payments come from the police pension fund. Phoenix PD is rotten to the core. DOJ needs to clean house.
The Phoenix City Council voted unanimously on Wednesday to extend the contract of police Chief Michael Sullivan. They all should lose their positions in next election.
Yes, the voter should fire anyone who voted to keep this police chief there because he’s obviously not dealing with anything. If they have a bad contract, then they should deal with that.
But it sounds like the police are happy with the way things are. They can do what they want and the city can pay for the damages.
"Recall" is a thing ..... Phoenix City Council members ....
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They don’t need to recall the elections in a week
Right on
Any of you here in that area need to start knocking on doors and okay these news clips to the voters on an iPad. Many people will be receptive if they know what’s going on. Many people don’t watch tv news anymore so they wouldn’t know
Thats just straight up torture! Those cops new exactly what they were doing. This case is a criminal one, and those cops need to go to prison.
What is the DOJ waiting for? How many people have to be violated and injured before they step in? I thought tasing a man in Tyne groin was masochistic. Now this? These people all need to be charged.
It's just a few bad apples
1000s
They are probably waiting until after the election bc if t Trump wins these police will have automatic qualified immunity and his AG who would head the DOJ would put a stop to the consent decree that Biden's appointed AG of the DOJ would put in place! So if Kamala wins then you will see the DOJ take it over bc consent decrees last 3 years minimum!
@@reluctantprophet only takes one to spoil the bunch
Ok officer
What a GREAT time for DOJ to make a point with Phoenix by commencing 18USC241,242 proceedings against the officers involved, in order to make a point. In cop parlance, the DOJ should show PPD "who the boss is" by sprinkling a few 5 year sentences here and there for the more egregious violations.
Internal Investigation = Give us time to cover up our misdeeds.
Another punishment coming for the taxpayers.
@@AndyJayroe Act accordingly
@AndyJayroe: That's exactly what it means.
The Cops must hella hate Dave Biscobing! The way the cops treated the burn victim...shows that law enforcement has no humanity within their ranks.
The Thin Blue Mafia will protect its own every time.
That is exactly what I call the "Thin Blue Line" the mafia gang with the police chief as the head of the mafia and prosecutors and judges on the payroll.
I suffered 2nd degree burns from a home furnace explosion and can attest to the fact it was the most excruciating pain I have ever experienced in my life. I have had broken bones but nothing comes close to the pain from burns. I hope this young man gets tens of millions of dollars for the suffering they put him through. Unfortunately the scars will remain and the mental anguish will never really go away. I was lucky my house didn’t blow up and damage was to me and not my child.
this shows what kind of sadistic streak a person has to have to be a cop. They rejoice in giving other people unnecessary pain and suffering to feed their ego.
This is true, it's similar to how combat vets get addicted to the adrenaline rush of combat. These guys get a rush off exerting dominace and control on helpless people.
Bad cops come in all races as you can see in this video. Please stop generalizing and saying that all cops are bad because that is far from the damn truth!
Resisting Arrest seems to be a game of who can do the most damage or inflict the most pain under the guize of resisting arrest where most of the "resistance" is officers buffiting the "offender'.
Dam.... that department is corrupted as hell....literally criminals in uniform
2nd Amendment
So is yours, so is mine...no matter what town/city/state you reside in.
Even some criminals wouldn't torture people like that. They are psychopaths . 0 regard for life. They would do it to a spose if she crossed them wrong
Im sure they charged him with resisting when he was flailing while being burned alive by them.
Those cops in that department are so hype up, psychopaths and ready to bounce on this guy for some misdemeanor offense. They are purely out of control.
Roid rage
Said in the beginning they didn't even know about it, so this is just the guy they decided to mess with that day
@@kinglewis6553 anytime we as black People call the cops they immediately look to see if you have any warrants or anything else to charge you with something.
The worst department in America
This is absolutely horrific!
That broke my heart to hear him say “I thought maybe I did deserve it”. How horrible.
Thank you, ABC15, for covering this story.
This isn't just the police, the DAs need to be completely replaced as well
THIS IS SOMETHING COPS WILL THROW A PARTY FOR AND LAUGH ABOUT BEHIND CLOSED DOORS AND APOLOGIZE ABOUT PUBLIC
Shows how cowardly and heartless they really are.
Thugs with guns!
And the most weapons and body armor that money can buy.
@@purlsndrops and qualified immunity
@@RolopIsHereSecond Amendment
Good God! And these officers haven't been charged for this? This is complete insanity. I wish I could be on their jury if they go to trial over this!
These officers need to be held accountable and the victim needs to be compensated!
Cruelty, the gift humanity has given itself 😞
“THIN BLUE LINE GANG”
The American Gestapo is Alive and Thriving in Phoenix Arizona!
@@glenclarkchidley3637 act accordingly
And coles county illinois
Every office that was involved should be fired, stripped of their Law Enforcement Certification and Charged with several felonies! They had to know how Hot that pavement was, they just didn't care! But this is no surprise considering they are Arizona Police!🤬🤬🤬🤬
Keep up the good work, exposing Phoenix PD's continued abuse of power!
Police officers as they are grabbing an innocent man and not explaining why: "Why are you so nervous?!?!"
What's worse is these tyrants still have the audacity to call themselves the good guys!
No they don't I think they're proud to be the bad guys
I think the term they like to use now is "Heros". I don't think so!
Shame on you guys for blurring his burns. People need to see exactly what these monsters done to that man.
To ALL LEOs: You want your respect back? THEN EARN OUR TRUST BACK! It's BS like this that proves why NONE OF YOU DESERVE ANYTHING!
The damage is already done more people want recourse then not and they know thisn
@@michaelccopelandsr7120 Act accordingly
Amen! Best comment I’ve seen so far! It’s disgusting that they can bully people like that and get away with it!!!! 😡
They don't care if you respect them.
@@ned6938 They better if they want to keep calling themselves the good guys.
Just brings me to tears. The treatment of this man by these cops is unconscionable.
Pretty typical of law enforcement these days, they messed up so instead of owning up to it, find a way to double down on their mistake and charge the victim.
Its what they've been trained to do and it won't stop until officers are held personally accountable
You got that right!
Is it time for civilians to investigate officers? This is definitely a crime.
They charged him to try and stop him suing for millions. Good luck bud.
That lady recording is lucky that she wasn't arrested, because cops don't like cameras, or people within 50 yards of them.....the tyrants....
They will release the body cam in 14 months after people forget and the attention dies down and all cops are able to transfer to other departments within the state or county.
You’re assuming they’re not just going to stay in that department.
You know the M.O.
Probably the worst officers in America. It’s disgusting how they abuse people. And they do it because they enjoy it. You’ll never convince me they are all nothing more than psychopaths. No trust, no respect.
They wonder why they can’t convince anyone to join the police force anymore.
Arizona cops will continue to do this as long as internal affairs and qualified immunity protects them.
Why are those Cops not in prison ? Corruption at its finest.
Just cancelled my airbnb and plane tickets to Phoenix this winter. Hello Cancun!
Good call. Definitely no police corruption in Mexico. 🤡
@@terryratsack423 I have seen Russian not believe how unreasonable US police are, don't believe this type of policing is remotely normal.
I was brought up to respect the police. I’ve always been more than willing to put my life in danger if I could help when their lives were in danger. That was the past. Now I wouldn’t think of helping if they needed it. I’d just keep walking, thinking they don’t deserve my help. It’s such a sad realization to come to…
Jesus Christ this is straight up torture. He skin will never look the same
Yep, worse than Guantanamo Bay I tell ya!
Yep, the sadistic boys club strikes again.
Disgusting
So this is what my grandfather fought for in WW2.
Your grandfather fought for the wrong side. Enjoy your tri gendered kids.
And what both of my Grandpas fought for. And what my Great Uncle died for
And what my grandparents came to the USA from Germany - between the world wars - to avoid
Earning the hate, 1 citizen at a time.
I don’t think I’ll be visiting Phoenix any time soon. Cops are out of control
This is a problem with a majority of agencies nationwide.
That dude is genuinely messed up from this situation. I would be his friend. I can tell he has a good heart
💖💖💖💖
Bro, those burns are crazy
Sadly yes they are, I believe they said he needed skin grafts too. He will definitely have permanent scars from burns & the skin grafts, I’m sure it hurt like hell & maybe still does.
I bet the cops will say he kept fighting or resisting ... as if anyone would have been able to remain perfectly still has they are being burned.