Memphis Police Assault Black Man, Lie in Report, Cover-Up Exposed by Ring Camera
Indisputable with Dr. Rashad RicheyJuly 15, 202510 min55,949 views
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- π¨ Memphis police officers are accused of assaulting Mario Shaw, a Black man, on his own porch, involving punching, kicking, tasering, and biting.
- π‘ The incident, which occurred on July 25, 2024, stemmed from a dispute with a neighbor over dog feces.
- π« Despite surveillance footage from Shaw's home clearly contradicting their report, the officers were cleared of any wrongdoing.
Contradictory Police Report and Surveillance Footage
- π Police reports claimed Shaw was the aggressor, initiating physical contact and striking officers.
- πΉ However, Ring video footage from Shaw's home showed the police attacking him.
- βοΈ A judge used this footage to dismiss all charges against Mr. Shaw, including assault on a first responder and resisting arrest.
Impact on the Victim and Police Justification
- π Mr. Shaw reported that the incident destroyed his trust in the Memphis Police Department and ruined his mental health, causing him to fear being targeted again.
- π£οΈ Officers Tyian Brooks and Kevin Shannon attempted to justify their actions by claiming Shaw was possibly armed and that they used "less lethal methods."
- π« The police report failed to mention the officers punching or kicking Shaw, focusing instead on their perceived threat from a possibly armed suspect.
Withholding Evidence and Community Concerns
- π ABC24 Memphis has been requesting body camera footage since January but has yet to receive it, with police citing an ongoing investigation despite previously stating officers were cleared.
- ποΈ The withholding of public records is considered illegal if no active investigation is occurring.
- β The case highlights concerns about police accountability, the potential for fabricated reports, and the importance of citizen surveillance in exposing misconduct.
- β οΈ The discussion questions how many other individuals have been prosecuted without the benefit of clear evidence like surveillance footage.
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