Texas Police Officer Slams Black Woman To The Ground Twice

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Austin, Tex., police officers face an investigation after disturbing videos showed a violent arrest and comments afterward by one officer saying blacks have “violent tendencies.”

A dashcam video published Thursday by the Austin American-Statesman showed Officer Bryan Richter, who is white, slamming Breaion King, who is black, to the ground twice during the June 2015 speeding stop. Separate footage that also surfaced Thursday revealed the conversation about race between King and another white officer, Patrick Spradlin.

"Why are so many people afraid of black people?" Spradlin asked King.
 

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"Why are so many people afraid of black people?" Spradlin asked King.
“That’s what I want to figure out because I’m not a bad black person,” she replied.

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“I can give you a really good idea why it might be that way: violent tendencies," Spradlin said.

Prosecutors cleared King, a 26-year-old elementary teacher, of a resisting arrest charge after viewing the video of the June 15, 2015 arrest. The 112-pound woman told the local newspaper she has hired lawyers as she considers a suit against the department.
“I’ve become fearful to live my life,” King said. “I would rather stay home. I’ve become afraid of the people who are supposed to protect me and take care of me.”

Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo announced Thursday that he has removed both Richter and Spradlin from the streets as the department conducts an internal review. The probe will include both a criminal investigation and an administrative review into how Richter's supervisors arrived at the decision to give him the lowest level of discipline: counseling and training.
The chief said he didn't know of Spradlin's comments, which he called racist, until local media began inquiring about it. He said at a press conference that he wants to apologize to King, who didn't file a formal complaint with the department after the arrest.

“After reviewing both videos, I and our leadership team were highly disturbed and disappointed in both the way Ms. King was approached and handled and in the mindset that we saw on display in those videos,” Acevedo told the Statesman. “But there is another piece, which has caused concerns as to our review process and the systems we have in place.”
 

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Just put your feet back in your car so i can close the door.......Why not do it.....Can`t be that hard.
 

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They won`t even get suspended for that.....I`m okay with that.
 

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This is a real good video.

 

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She might lose her job....I`ll follow up on that.
 

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What's up with all the resisting? I mean, damn woman..
 

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This hit the local news cycle in my area today....Not cop related....He should be out of a job....People are just plain angry these days.

 

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omg,, that black lady resisted 80 different commands,,, lol,,

YOU CANNOT RESIST,, jesus,,,

cops lives matter,,, if a cop askes you to do something 3 times you MUST give him a blowjob on the spot,, if he wants it,,, if your a guy,, he gets to bang your wife or your girlfriend,, thats my new law,,,

now lets see if these mutherfkkers keep resisting,,, damm,,,

idiots,,
 

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What do you tell a girl with a black eye?






nothin...she's already been told once.
 

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I see nothing wrong with this. She resisted several times, was defiant when given commands for her and the officers safety. If I acted like she did and the cops did that to me.... I deserved it.
 

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I posted the comments below in a different thread a few weeks ago. When watching the video, you hear in her voice how shocked she is to just be touched. She fully expected to not comply with the officers orders, and she would not be touched.



Kids learn in school that they are "untouchable" when it comes to being disciplined by teachers and principles. They can say anything and ignore orders knowing that the teacher cannot lay a hand on them. The worst consequence is being expelled from school. And for many, that is what they wanted from the beginning.


However, when this learned behavior is applied later in life towards another authority figure, the policeman, then the outcomes are quite different. Go ahead and call the police officer a m-o-t-h-e-r f-u-c-k-e-r and see what happens, Or better yet , ignore the cops orders.

As a high school teacher, I blame the "pussification" of discipline of students for cranking out several generations of citizens that have little respect for authority figures. But school districts are afraid of getting sued if they deal harshly with a student. And we get this out-of-control, downward spiral that we see happening today. Just my opinion.
 

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Sounds spot on

I posted the comments below in a different thread a few weeks ago. When watching the video, you hear in her voice how shocked she is to just be touched. She fully expected to not comply with the officers orders, and she would not be touched.



Kids learn in school that they are "untouchable" when it comes to being disciplined by teachers and principles. They can say anything and ignore orders knowing that the teacher cannot lay a hand on them. The worst consequence is being expelled from school. And for many, that is what they wanted from the beginning.


However, when this learned behavior is applied later in life towards another authority figure, the policeman, then the outcomes are quite different. Go ahead and call the police officer a m-o-t-h-e-r f-u-c-k-e-r and see what happens, Or better yet , ignore the cops orders.

As a high school teacher, I blame the "pussification" of discipline of students for cranking out several generations of citizens that have little respect for authority figures. But school districts are afraid of getting sued if they deal harshly with a student. And we get this out-of-control, downward spiral that we see happening today. Just my opinion.
 

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Man, she was a real fish out of water. Why don't they carry night sticks anymore? Couple of good cracks and that fish will stop flapping.
 

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