Violent LASD arrest caught on video



A man who was working as a security guard in Inglewood was beaten by Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputies during an arrest and could lose an eye, his family said. Lauren Lyster reports for the KTLA 5 News at 5 on Oct. 19, 2022.

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39 thoughts on “Violent LASD arrest caught on video”

  1. There's another video that is going around from the moment the cops showed up they came out the car and immediately tackled the security guard into the ground. They asked no questions they just tackled him to the ground. In this video i clearly see illegal chokehold then one officer took his gun out and put it to the mans head then at one point for a second the officer actually pointed the gun to the crowd. Multiple witnesses have come forward in defense of the security guard. Over twenty ppl saw this happened and all say the same thing. They are ALL defending the security guard. Cops actually pointed a gun to the this mans head and to the crowd.

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  2. Yes, if you are convicted of such crime, you cannot carry a weapon.

    He had possession of the firearm. Someone he knows personally called the cops to the club because they knew of his legal situation with firearm possession or had a vendetta against him. As long as there is lawful explanation for the take down, he was resisting arrest. The officer pulled out his weapon but didn't fire. I would say the cops provided justice of peace to the community as they're employed to do so.

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  3. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THE LASD. They give ZERO fukk$ about growing mobs (protesters). They do their job, and do it FANTASTICALLY WELL (as seen here on video).

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  4. Yes they had every right to restrain a man but they don't have to brutalize him like this. Our whole department is crawling with thugs. LAPD is the most powerful and dangerous gang in Los Angeles

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  5. Wait!!! When did this happen??? A few days ago?

    So he lost his eye and had a prosthetic eye the same day he was arrested???🤔

    He worked security, carried a gun, babysat, bagged groceries (paper bags of course), went to church, played bingo and donated to the community. 🤦🏽‍♂️

    Let the man go and please give him a hero's welcome.

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  6. I was just let him stay out there with gun if everyone around him is ok with a convicted felon with a gun that has crip killer on his face being their security. Leave him alone. when he kills someone, then they'll begging for the police

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  7. He’s a felon in possession of a firearm.. they new he was in possession of a firearm so the Deputies did their job. Until he shoots someone then its ok. 🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️

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  8. These cops are getting away with a lot arresting somebody on a bicycle that's one thing lie and arrest people for something they made it look like it was the person's fault but it was a cop you know not all cops are truthful but hurts the ones that are good cops just like in anything Indians Puerto Ricans whatever there's good and bad and so are the cops they probably some of them wanted to be a cop so they could beat people up or whatever because that's what they did when they was younger this life sucks

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  9. Not one reporter seemed to ask the question of what made the officers go out of their way and arrest/beat him up in the first place? The fanny pack was a nice excuse but that came way later during the confrontation. Everything else leading up to that point was just him doing his job, CCTV shows him escorting a drunk woman going back and forth, nothing else. What was the initial reason to arrest him? As a conservative, even I have to admit this smells racism.. No other logical reason for them to single him out other than a "black guy with a fanny pack outside a club might look suspicious, lets arrest him". If by some chance there wasn't a gun inside that fanny pack, what would've justified the beating/assault? NOTHING.

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