Sherrif's Deputy shown kicking a young 15 year old girl

Farooq87

Active Member
too soon?? HAHAHAHAH
I'm all for comedy, but she was just a teenager. No matter what attitude she had, you do not beat kids like that. Especially if you are an officer of the law. She posed no threat to him what so ever, no threat, well at least from the video.
 

GrowKindNugs

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I'm all for comedy, but she was just a teenager. No matter what attitude she had, you do not beat kids like that. Especially if you are an officer of the law. She posed no threat to him what so ever, no threat, well at least from the video.
i know, i know....i've been ripping the bong all night, and i'm insensitive...what do you expect from pigs?? didn't even suprise me!
 

ilkhan

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Wow, OMFG. I've worked in a prison, OK. I don't care what kind of "attitude" she had(If you work Law enforcement and can't deal with a little 'tude from a 15 year old girl, you need to find a new line of work). That was unjustified. He probably told her to remove her shoe's she did. She flipped one out of the cell and the cop "may" have been struck by it but it wasn't like she tried to hurt him with a sneaker. Watch, after she takes one sneaker off she is trying to take the other off when she is attacked. She had her arms folded not at here side ready to defend herself she was taken unaware. If they thought she was a threat she would have been restrained. She was not.

This Cop was looking for an excuss to beat this little bitch and he found one, justifed or not.
 

max420thc

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I'm all for comedy, but she was just a teenager. No matter what attitude she had, you do not beat kids like that. Especially if you are an officer of the law. She posed no threat to him what so ever, no threat, well at least from the video.
i seen the video.the cop was on the wrong.
what he should have done with the little brat was handcuff her to a toilet everyone was taking a shit on.
little bitch.
then drove over to her parents home and beat the living fuck out of them for raising the little bitch to be a criminal.
 

misshestermoffitt

New Member
For some reason I can't see the video, even though I downloaded the lastest flash player :roll: this happens to me with some videos, anyway......

Isn't battery on a minor by and adult a bigger criminal offense that battery between 2 adults? The cop should be charged with battery on a minor.
 

Chilly Willy

Active Member
I'm surprised the tape even got out. Don't these tapes usually get misplaced? He will continue to do this throughout his entire career, but he will be more careful about cameras. I've never liked cops or woman beaters. This guy is nothing but a PUNK. He will get his one day(karma). At least the girl will get some money out of it by the time she's 18. Thanks to you tube the tape can't be misplaced. They will try to spin the fuck out of it though. Saying she resisted and verbally assaulted. 12 reasonable human beings won't buy it though. If it was a boy he wouldn't get any money. In my hometown the cops knocked down(flattened) the police station to cover up evidence of a guy they murdered in his cell. They did it in the middle of the trial. These fuckers can do whatever they want. And if they lose the case, we pay the bill.
 

420anonymous

Active Member
That same cop justifiably killed an unarmed mentally ill persona already and got busted for DUI (prescription drugs) and now this. WTF is he still doing with a badge? More info about that is on rawstory.com's article.
 

JASE

Well-Known Member
Wait...so this guy has a history already? Do you know his name? What town does he work in? Ths type of behavior is unexceptable.
 

misshestermoffitt

New Member
Yes he does have a history already, here is an article from a thread in this same section call "hang them" The part with his previous history is in blue.



http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/401779_schene28.html


Beating caught on police video

Tape shows officer kicking, striking teenager

By SCOTT GUTIERREZ
P-I REPORTER
A video showing a King County Sheriff's deputy pummeling a 15-year-old girl in a holding cell was released Friday over the strenuous objections of the officer's attorney.
The case goes beyond police misconduct, County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg said in a prepared statement.
"It's about criminal misconduct. And that's why he needs to be prosecuted," he said.
The video of the Nov. 29 incident was disclosed Friday, one day after Deputy Paul Schene, 31, pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor assault in King County District Court.
Schene, an eight-year veteran, works out of Precinct 4, which covers SeaTac, Burien and high crime areas in White Center and Skyway.
He is the third sheriff's deputy since 2006 to face charges on allegations of excessive force. All three are from the Burien precinct.
A detective assigned to the girl's case discovered the video Dec. 1 and immediately forwarded it to supervisors.
The Seattle P-I requested a copy of the holding cell video and all reports from the incident under the state's open records law. A judge on Thursday denied a request from Schene's attorney to bar the video from public disclosure.
"We take this very seriously and we're very concerned about this," sheriff's Sgt. Jim Laing said Friday. An internal investigation would begin after the criminal case is finished.
The girl was arrested after she was caught in her parents' car, which had been reported stolen from her parents' Tukwila home. Deputy Travis Brunner spotted the car driving without headlights about 3:45 a.m. on 32nd Avenue South in SeaTac and pulled it over.
She and another 15-yearold girl were arrested and taken to SeaTac City Hall to be fingerprinted before being transported to the youth detention center.
The P-I is not naming the girl because she is a minor.
The deputies apparently didn't know until later that the girl, who was in the passenger seat, was related to the car's owner.
"We had argued strenuously that the videotape released to the media this morning not be released because it does not tell the whole story of the incident," attorney Anne Bremner said in a statement.
"As we argued to the judge, it will inflame public opinion and will severely impact the deputy's right to a fair trial."
The video shows Schene and Brunner as they escorted the girl into the holding cell. Schene had asked her to remove her basketball shoes, and, as she slipped out of her left shoe, she appeared to kick it at Schene.
Schene then lunged through the door and kicked her, striking either her stomach or upper thigh area, court documents say. He pushed her against a corner wall before flinging her to the floor by her hair. He then squatted down on her and made "two overhead strikes," although it's unclear where the blows landed.
The detective who reviewed the video said it appeared Schene and Brunner had the girl under control when Schene struck her. Schene, who is 6 feet 2 and weighs 195 pounds, did not explain his action to investigators, court documents say.
He and the girl exchanged words. Brunner said she was "real lippy" after being informed she was under arrest and called them "fat pigs."
The Sheriff's Office policy manual says deputies should use physical or deadly force only when "necessary to effect an arrest, to defend themselves or others from violence, or to otherwise accomplish police duties according to law."
Schene could face up to a year in jail if convicted. He has been on administrative leave since early December.
The girl said that she couldn't breathe after the incident, prompting the deputies to call paramedics.
Paramedics decided that she didn't require hospitalization. Felony charges require proof of serious injury.
"If the matter were to go to trial, he could face additional charges," said Ian Goodhew, deputy chief of staff in the Prosecutor's Office.
In his own report from the incident, Schene wrote that the shoe hit him in the right shin, "causing injury and pain." He wrote that he "placed" her into handcuffs and that she needed medical attention for a "panic attack."
He said a "blood filled pocket" formed on his shin, requiring treatment at Auburn General Hospital, according to his report. The video, however, appears to show his shin strike a metal toilet as he pushes the girl against the wall.
The girl told investigators that she didn't intend for the shoe to hit him, court documents say.
Schene had previously been in the news in 2006 after he fatally shot Pedro Jo, a mentally ill man, during a struggle after a traffic stop on Interstate 5. It was the second officer-involved shooting of his career.
An inquest jury ruled the shooting was justified. Jo viciously attacked Schene, trying to strangle him with his own radio cord.
Jo then ran back to his car and disobeyed Schene's orders to stop. Schene said he saw Jo reach for something in the seat, so Schene fired 11 times after Jo ran back to his car.
Shortly after the shooting while on administrative leave, Schene was stopped for driving under the influence.
He had been drinking and taking prescription medication, according to court records. He received a deferred sentence and was placed on probation, records show.
Schene works in an urban precinct with higher rates of violent crime and gang activity than other precincts. Officers assigned there more often report having to use physical force in arrest situations, Laing said.
Schene is the second officer from the precinct in three months to face charges. In addition, a third deputy, Brian Bonnar, was acquitted in January of civil rights violations during a trial in U.S. District Court. Bonnar, who patrolled in the precinct, was accused by other deputies of using excessive force on a woman who'd been restrained after a high-speed pursuit.
Legal costs for Bonnar's private attorneys, David Allen and Todd Maybrown, as well as lawyer costs for other deputies involved, cost the county's insurer $315,000, according to records the P-I obtained.
In December, Deputy Don Griffee was charged with misdemeanor assault for allegedly punching a handcuffed male suspect. The state Attorney General's Office is prosecuting the case.
 

bradlyallen2

Well-Known Member
i seen the video.the cop was on the wrong.
what he should have done with the little brat was handcuff her to a toilet everyone was taking a shit on.
little bitch.
then drove over to her parents home and beat the living fuck out of them for raising the little bitch to be a criminal.
Dude, you continue to reinforce my impression that you are a sorry ass individual. You are probably like 4'7" tall, drive a giant loud pick-up truck, and no one wants you around. I will forgive your apparent hostility towards the entire world as you have probably been the butt-of-the-joke for your entire life.
Word.
 

llLOU

Well-Known Member
i seen the video.the cop was on the wrong.
What he should have done with the little brat was handcuff her to a toilet everyone was taking a shit on.
Little bitch.
Then drove over to her parents home and beat the living fuck out of them for raising the little bitch to be a criminal.
great attitude.
 

smokedogg63

Well-Known Member
people need to know that Police Officer's have camera's and video equipment running and should use it against them when they are treated like this girl. she probably was acting up but dang did she deserve the kicking and hair pulling. Wish i was her lawyer.And what about his partner, he didnt do anything to stop him? Civil Suit!!
 

Chilly Willy

Active Member
I predict 6 months probation and an early (paid) retirement. If i get busted growing ten seedlings it a street value of 6 million dollars. 5 years in jail and a 50,000.00 fine. Bail will be set at 30,000.00 There are two sets of rules in this country.
 
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