Re: Wild video shows cops beat down anti-ICE protester after demonstration blocks Cincinnati bridge
"Scout" <[email protected]> Wed, 23 Jul 2025 13:25:41 -0400
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"Klaus Schadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergentö[email protected]> wrote in message news:9e428khtbdhidkh2ts4ftitcanul5pvofs@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucking.dwarf.com... > [Default] "Scout" <[email protected]> typed: > >> >> >>"Klaus Schadenfreude" <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergentö[email protected]> wrote >>in message >>news:i4k18kdku7ndcggbuv1vdtneahm0sl21s4@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucking.dwarf.com... >>> [Default] America First - Screw Illegal Aliens >>> <[email protected]> typed: >>> >>>>Wild video shows the moment cops beat down an anti-ICE protester who was >>>>part of a demonstration that blocked a vital bridge out of Cincinnati, >>>>Ohio. >>>> >>>>At least 15 people were arrested on felony rioting and various >>>>misdemeanor charges after protesters clashed with cops on the Roebling >>>>Bridge, which spans the Ohio River between Cincinnati and Covington, KY >>>>as they called for the release of a former hospital chaplain detained by >>>>US Immigration and Customs Enforcement earlier this month. >>>> >>>>In the dramatic video, a Covington cop is seen repeatedly punching a man >>>>in the head. >>>> >>>>The protester, wearing a red Cincinnati Reds baseball cap, was standing >>>>off to the side of the bridge when he was hit and wrestled to the >>>>ground. >>>> >>>>As one officer pinned him down, a second continued to punch him while >>>>protesters yelled at the cops. >>>> >>>>Cops were seen dragging away a female protester who tried to step in, >>>>while another man was shoved to the ground by an officer. >>>> >>>>The man in the baseball cap seen getting punched in the head during >>>>Thursdayâ?Ts protest has been named as Brandon Hill. >>>> >>>>Cops say he tried to disarm an officer carrying a pepper ball gun when >>>>he was detained, but Hill insisted he was just trying not to get shot. >>>> >>>>â?oIf anything like that happened, itâ?Ts because a random gun was >>>>pointed >>>>in my face,â?? Hill told WCPO. >>>> >>>>He was one of around 100 people who marched across the Roebling Bridge >>>>and blocked traffic as part of Thursday eveningâ?Ts vigil for Imam Ayman >>>>Soliman, an Egyptian immigrant and former Cincinnati Childrenâ?Ts >>>>Hospital >>>>chaplain, who was detained by ICE on July 9. >>>> >>>>Some 50 officers responded to clear the bridge. >>>> >>>>The officer who punched Hill thought he was pulling a gun from a bag he >>>>had around his shoulders and chased him to the side of the bridge before >>>>trying to pull him from the railing without falling into the Ohio River, >>>>Covington Police Chief Brian Valenti told a press conference Friday. >>>> >>>>â?oThe last officer we lost in the line of duty was because he fell off >>>>of >>>>a bridge while fighting,â?? he said. >>>> >>>>He admitted that none of the protesters were found to have weapons. >>>> >>>>Dramatic police bodycam video showing Hill being hit during his arrest >>>>was also shown during the press conference. >>>> >>>>The officer involved was placed on administrative duty with pay while an >>>>investigation continues, WCPO reported. >>>> >>> >>>>Hill went to the hospital after his release from jail to treat bruises >>>>and >>>>scratches to his head, and pepper ball welts to his shins. >>>> >>>>His arm is potentially fractured and will require further testing, he >>>>said. >>>> >>>>"I did not try to attack anyone. We were there peacefully, exercising >>>>our >>>>First Amendment rights," Hill said >>> >>> No, you lying sack of left-wing shit. You were not exercising ANY >>> rights. You do not have the right to block a highway, street, road, >>> avenue, boulevard, bridge, or sidewalk. >> >>Wonder if they should be held for a mental evaluation because standing the >>middle of an active road could be considered attempted suicide. >> >> > > That could take months, even with the finest doctors at Guantanamo > Bay. Would water boarding speed it up? Maybe a regiment of sleep depravation?