2013-05-17

California dad ‘begged for his life’ as police beat him to death – witnesses

Vatic Note:   Do not feel sorry for these cops.  I feel the commenters gave them to much of a break on this beating.  If the perp was drunk, than what they did is even worse.   Add to that the fact that he was begging for his life,  shows he was doing anything but resisting.  In fact, what they did was second degree murder, with a very big jail sentence for the perpetrator, and if they do not arrest those officers and try them with all the evidence, then this is not a police state, its a full out dictatorship with military tactics against the general population and thus we have true domestic enemies in the Fusia centers, the Israeli dual citizens and the cops they hired.

Here is why this is happening all over the country.  State police and municiple cops are hired and work for the system and the politicians, NOT THE PEOPLE.  Sheriffs are all elected, so they work for the people and they are the highest law officers in their county, that includes Feds, cops and Chiefs of police in Municipalities.

Even though the non elected LEO's take an oath to protect and defend, it does not  include being accountable to the people who pay their salaries, the taxpayer.  Further,  I believe these FUSIA centers put into various states by the feds, and run by SPLC and the ADL are there to train these cops including the heads of the depts, to do like the TSA does. 

Israel, who is training our cops, (Remember, Bloomberg sent the NY cops to train in Israel, I wonder if the NY taxpayers know about this?) does this very same thing to the Palestinian people, which is to brow beat, humilitiate, demean and make subjects cowtow to their power and get them used to being beaten, brow  beaten, humiliated and subjected to brutal force and power. Killing is another matter altogether.  That man had the right to "Life" etc and they took it from him and his children. That is criminal violation of civil rights which is title 18 and carries a 250,000 per offense penalty.  The first time a cop has to pay that, will  be the last time he ever does this.  9 cops times 250,000 each is about 3 million dollars.  

In fact, that is exactly what is says in the protocols to do to the goyim, since violence and brutality works.  Add to that I bet the hiring profiles of these cops has changed dramatically.  I bet they have to be psychopathic to some more or less degree and power hungry and I bet the hiring includes testing for that.  They have  to have no problem violating the law and infringing on our rights, has to be a game for them to do so without getting caught.  Just my humble opinion.  When that worm turns, they will get the message big time.

If they were smart, they would look to the  people for support since LEO's in dictatorships end up getting the short end of the stick.   There have been examples of that in many third world countries and during WW II in Nazi Germany where the underground, killed relatives of the cops who collaborated with the enemy of the people of Germany.   Its not going to be easy being a cop in this environment that is emerging.  Principle and integrity will have to prevail if the police want the support of the community they are policing.   

California dad ‘begged for his life’ as police beat him to death – witnesses
http://rt.com/usa/begged-for-life-cops-beat-126/




AFP Photo / Jonathan Alcorn
AFP Photo / Jonathan Alcorn
A California father of four died Wednesday shortly after a group of police allegedly beat him with batons as he lay defenseless on the sidewalk. Cops, before confiscating witness' cameras, also reportedly unleashed a canine unit on him.

David Sal Silva, 33, allegedly resisted when police approached him to ask if he was who neighbors called about to complain of an intoxicated man in the area.

The officers called for backup and, witnesses told the Bakersfield Californian, Silva was soon being beaten in the face and upper body by as many as nine policemen and their batons. At least one of the cops reportedly held a German Shepherd on a leash nearby.

Witnesses who had recorded the events on their cell phone cameras had the devices confiscated by officers, who claimed the footage was part of a police investigation that could yield evidence.

The Sherriff’s Department has released the names of seven officers who were on the scene, but the identities of the California Highway Patrol police who were also there have not yet been made public.

“When I got outside I saw two officers beating a man with batons, and they were hitting his head so every time they would swing, I could hear the blows to his head,” said witness Ruben Ceballos, who told the Californian the noise was so loud it woke him up.

AFP Photo / Kevork Djansezian
AFP Photo / Kevork Djansezian
“His body was just lying on the street and before the ambulance arrived one of the officers performed CPR on him and another used a flashlight on his eyes but I’m sure he was already dead.”
                                                           
Police have refused to comment, citing an ongoing investigation that could take years to complete, but relatives have demanded the cell phone footage be made public.

My brother spent the last eight minutes of his life pleading, begging for his life,” said Christopher Silva, 31. The true evidence is in those phone witnesses that apparently the sheriff deputies already took. But I know the truth will come out and my brother’s voice will be heard.”

An autopsy was completed Thursday but the cause of death’s release is pending a toxicology report and microscopic studies, the local coroner’s office told the Bakersfield Californian Friday.

The family has hired attorney David Cohn, who told reporters they plan to file a civil rights lawsuit in federal district court next week. He sent a letter formally requesting that law enforcement agencies do not tamper with the video evidence on the phones.

We all know that a picture is worth a thousand words,” Cohn said. And thank God we have concerned citizens who take video and pictures of incidents like this and who are ultimately policing the police … But we will get to the bottom of this and I ask the sheriff’s department once again, what are you hiding?

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