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Finally..4 ONCE...JUSTICE IS SERVED
AS IF THE 14yr old kid from Toledo was'nt diturbing enuff!
Watch as CNN’s Rick Sanchez walks us through this tape where a suspect Anthony Warren
is on the run from police in his car, hits a police officer trying to put out a spike strip and finally flips his car causing him to fly out the window. When officers get to the scene they begin pummeling him while he’s unconscious, according to CNN:
A group of Birmingham police officers beat an already-unconscious suspect with fists, feet and a billy club, a battering caught on videotape until a police officer turned off the patrol car camera. Authorities believe the video, taken in January 2008 after a chase by several area law enforcement agencies ended when the fleeing suspect’s van flipped, has been seen by numerous Birmingham officers and as many as a half-dozen supervisors over the past year.
But top city and police officials weren’t made aware of the taped beating until they were contacted by the district attorney’s office three months ago. In fact, investigators say, the suspect, Anthony Warren, didn’t even know he’d been beaten until the tape surfaced in March. Warren was ejected from the vehicle and knocked unconscious, and thought all of his injuries were sustained in the wreck.
At the time of his arrest and beating, Warren, of Vestavia Hills, had a string of felony arrests and convictions dating back to 1989 for crimes including theft, receiving stolen property and escape. UAB Hospital officials said Warren was released from the hospital five days after the incident.
He was booked into the Jefferson County Jail on Jan. 28,
with his bond set at $1 million. Warren was charged with
attempted murder as a result of the chase but pleaded guilty
in March 2009 to first-degree assault.
He was sentenced to 20 years in prison.
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Jesse Jackson and the late Detroit Mayor, Coleman Young are all smiles in this photo, taken at the Book-Cadillac Hotel the night Young was first elected Detroit’s mayor in 1973. But inside, the mayor-elect was seething. He had wanted Jackson, then a youthful 32, to come to Detroit to lead a voter-registration drive. But the younger man demanded $50,000, to which an indignant Coleman spat, “I didn’t have $50,000 for Jesse Jackson.” Later, when Jackson ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1988, Young got even by endorsing a rival, and at one point proclaimed, “Jesse never ran nothing but his mouth.” In a classic understatement, Mayor Young noted in his autobiography that, “It was well known that Jesse and I were not bosom buddies.”
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