Fresno police beating up a 17 y/o breh during "gang sweeps" of an apt complex

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Teen sues Fresno PD using body cam video of officer punching him multiple times

London Wallace had no gang connections and no criminal history.

"He's a high school kid. He likes playing basketball. He's a nice, calm, timid person," Kane said. "And you can kind of see that in the video. He's not used to police contact."


But police arrested him for resisting arrest after this January incident.

Officer Christopher Martinez wrote in his report that he thought Wallace was going to try to run away. He said he punched Wallace three times in the face, which let the officer get his back off the second story balcony railing.

An attorney for Wallace says the video tells a very different story and prosecutors dropped the charges against the teenager who is now using the video as the foundation of an excessive force lawsuit against the police department.

Legal analyst Ralph Torres says police usually have a built-in civil lawsuit defense of fearing for the officer's safety.

"But in this case, the kid was patted down. There was nothing there," Torres said. "And I don't see anything that was consistent with an officer basically putting his fist right through his face."


Nolan Kane says it's important for the public to see the body camera footage so they can get the full picture, which often benefits police, but not in this case.

"In this case, it's not going to be London's word against the officer's word. The jury's going to get to see the full footage and they'll be able to decide whether this is something that's acceptable," Kane said.

Police chief Jerry Dyer saw the video for the first time Tuesday.

"I can tell you after looking at the video that it is disturbing to see what occurred in the video," Dyer said.

An initial use of force investigation didn't find the officer used excessive force, but Chief Dyer says there's now an internal affairs investigation. He says there are a lot of different angles and different people may have different perspectives, but the investigation will be conducted quickly and it could possibly lead to discipline.


officer Martinez:mjpls:
 

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Lawsuit getting thrown out

California courts 90% of the time always ride with cops over gang members, unless it hurts the judge or prosecutors rep
 

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Seems like cali Mexicacs doing the white supremacy dirty work

Black and brown alliance y’all
 

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Officer Martinez

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I keep telling y'all the worst cops be them Latino cops when it comes to law enforcement of nikkas. They some snake in the grass corrupt nikkas that think they nikka whispers of sort cuz they (Latinos) aligned with blacks for whatever reason
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Latino cops will set you up with false trust, plant shyt on you, they will show out and do the most in the urban neighborhoods.
 
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