Hidden camera – Snake in Mall
Hidden camera / practical joke show
Hidden camera / practical joke show
Hidden camera / practical joke show
Hidden camera / practical joke show
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Son of a Sanford police officer wanted for the beating of a homeless man is on the run.
SANFORD FLORIDA– The son of a Sanford police officer wanted for the beating of a homeless man caught on tape, remains a free man Saturday despite a warrant out for his arrest.
Investigators said they expected Justin Collison to turn himself in after a warrant was issued on Thursday, but so far that hasn’t happened yet.
The video was taken Dec. 4, 2010 outside a Sanford Bar.
Police said it shows the officer’s son ambushing a homeless man and another man trying to break up the fight. Collison was not arrested that night.
Sanford Police Chief Brian Tooley said that was the wrong decision. “I think some decisions were made that night that were not perhaps the best decisions and were not perhaps in keeping with our department policy,” Tooley said.
The victim, Sherman Ware, declined to make a statement at the time of the attack. He has since cooperated with police and indicated he wants to pursue charges.
SANFORD, Fla. — A witness with a camera caught a homeless man being punched by a Sanford police lieutenant’s son, who was never arrested or charged for the incident.
In the amateur video, the homeless man is seen trying to break up a fight when the police officer’s son, Justin Collison, sneaks up from behind and punches the man in the back of the head. However, Collison was not finished. He took a few steps and slammed another bar patron to the ground. “Justin! Justin! What the fuck are you doing? Justin, get off him!” Collison’s friend said in the video.
“I was like, ‘God, this guy, he’s gotta go to jail.’ You can’t walk around doing that kind of stuff,” the witness said.
But to this day, more than three weeks after the fight, Collison has not been been arrested or charged by the State Attorney’s Office or the Sanford Police Department, where his father is a lieutenant.
“It seems like they just thought some guy got punched. They didn’t know he got sucker punched in the back of the head,” the witness said.
According to the police report, Collison’s punch was “without provocation, with full force.”
In the video, his friends were scolding him for hitting people, “randomly.”
“Don’t hit people just randomly! Stop! Don’t move!” Collison’s friend shouts in the video.
Several minutes after the fight, the victim, Sherman Ware, was still out cold.
Witnesses say they are astonished that justice still hasn’t been served.
“I mean, there’s a million witnesses and a video. What more could you want to seal a case?” said the unnamed witness.
Despite the video, the police report says accounts on scene were conflicting and the victim was uncooperative. Officers said that is why Sanford police didn’t make an arrest.
The police spokesman stopped returning WFTV’s many calls and emails.
Police requested “capias” from the State Attorney’s Office, which is essentially the prosecutors’ assessment of whether charges should be filed.
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Denver officials clash over police discipline after brutal video released
http://www.denverpost.com/commented/ci_15772710?source=commented-
Denver officials are deeply divided over the proper level of punishment for a police officer who was seen on video tackling and beating a 23-year-old man who was doing nothing but talking on a telephone outside a LoDo nightclub.
The video of Officer Devin Sparks repeatedly hitting Michael DeHerrera of Denver with a department-issued piece of metal wrapped in leather, picking him up roughly and slamming a car door on his ankle has prompted Independent Monitor Richard Rosenthal to push for the firing of Sparks and Corporal Randy Murr.
Rosenthal, who monitors police internal investigations, maintains Sparks and Murr are unfit for the force because they didn’t tell the truth about the April 4, 2009 incident. Rosenthal also believes the use of force by Sparks was excessive. The Denver City Council earlier this year agreed to pay $17,500 to settle a federal lawsuit brought by DeHerrera alleging excessive force.
DeHerrera, in interviews, has described police as beating him unconscious. He said he woke up in a hospital bed, with stitches in his head, and a swollen head. He said he later was diagnosed with post-concussion syndrome.
“The video was so important because it showed everything that happened, regardless of reports or what’s filled out,” DeHerrera said in an interview. “The video speaks more than any of those words can.”
He added: “I don’t swing. I don’t blade. I’m on the phone. The only thing I hold onto is my phone. When I go down, I’m out, and that’s when he continues to ‘get my compliance.’”
The incident was filmed by the police department’s own High Activity Location Observation video surveillance system. Video released to the news media by the department shows DeHerrera doing nothing but talking on his phone with his father, a sheriff’s deputy in Pueblo.
Rosenthal, in a report to be released on Monday, labels as “pure fiction” the police report from Sparks that describes his force as justified because DeHerrera “spun to his left attempting to strike me in the face with a closed right fist.”
Police Camera Pans Away As Officers Subdue Suspect
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/24624599/detail.html#
Independent Monitor Richard Rosenthal is recommending that the officers be fired, but Denver new Manager of Safety Ron Perea only disciplined the officers for filing an inaccurate police report about the April 4, 2009 incident.
There are also questions of whether the police H.A.L.O. camera was attempting to cover up the incident since it panned away as the officers were subduing the man, identified as Michael DeHerrera of Pueblo
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