https://www.9news.com/article/news/.../73-bf6f7aa6-db07-4842-af32-9d281b8d6f44

New information and video showing cops laughing about dislocating her shoulder. All three of them huddled around a monitor yucking it up while the injured woman still sat in a holding cell. Long video. Around the 48 minute mark.

Alzheimer patient or not, it makes me angry. Six hours without treatment for a dislocated shoulder.

The sergeant on scene apparently shut off his body camera and intimidated a witness who questioned their use of excessive force.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...ed-woman-under-investigation/7303104002/

From the article:

In body camera footage shared by Garner's attorney, Hopp attempts to stop Garner while she is walking in the grass along the side of the road. Garner pauses to look at him and appears to shrug, indicating “she did not understand him,” according to the lawsuit, and then continues walking. About 9 seconds after Hopp reaches Garner, he grabs her arms and twists them behind her back to take her to the ground.

Jalali arrives on scene, and both officers continue to ask Garner questions, but the only thing she can be heard repeatedly saying in the body camera footage is “I’m going home.”

Metzler later arrives on scene and speaks to a witness. The lawsuit alleges Metzler intimidated and bullied the witness and deactivated his body-worn camera during the interaction to cover up the use of excessive force.

According to the lawsuit, Garner was denied medical care for nearly six hours after she was arrested because officers told deputies at the jail Garner was not injured. When deputies discovered Garner was injured, they took her to the hospital.


For even when we were with you, we gave you this rule: "If a man will not work, he shall not eat."

2 Thessalonians 3:10