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Video Shows D.C. Police Dangling Young Woman Against Police Car

🎞️ · 17.08.2016 · 02:10:10 ··· MiTTwoch ⭐ 0 🎬 0 📺 celeb902
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Today another questionable police behavior that deserves accountability: Washington, D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department has launched an investigation over a video posted to Twitter on Monday afternoon. The Aug. 15 video shows a male police officer holding a young woman—possibly a youth—by her arms and pressing her against a police car. In the video, which you can watch above, the young woman is held up off the ground so that her feet are dangling beneath her. The caption on the twitter video says,

“So this just happened. I’m TIRED. he literally hopped out and did this immediately to her. No CONVO. Dawg. WTF.”

The location of the incident is not immediately mentioned in the video or on the Twitter timeline, and neither are the names of the officers. There is no identifying information on the young woman who was held dangling in the air.

The video, posted by Twitter user MacAndCheeks, is approximately 45 seconds long and three to four other short videos of the scene are also posted. One video is captioned,

“Now they giving her her textbooks back. Ask ME if I have a plastic bag for her.”


In the video, the female’s shoulders are held against a police cruiser by an officer while her sneakers dangle above the ground. She carries a bag and a green notebook as the officer holding her says, “Yes you did. I saw it.”

It later was discovered that the incident happened at 7 and T streets NW, near Howard University and across from the Howard Theater, said the Twitter user who published out the tweet.

At one point, the officer puts her down and the two, along with the second officer, begin talking to each other.

The publication of the video comes at a fraught time between the police and critics of excessive, often lethal, police force, who argue that African Americans are too often the targets of mistreatment at the hands of officers.

According to the Twitter user’s timeline, the video was sent to the D.C. police department for a response. The department acknowledged the video and said it was looking into the matter via the two unidentified officer’s commanders.

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