Wouldn't it be wonderful if there were other neighbors who also got video?
The two suspects in custody are 24- and 39-years-old and both have arrest records.
Big whoopte-do.
An arrest record doesn't necessarily mean that the person actually did anything wrong.
(Go ahead, ask me how I know.)
If they'd been convicted of anything, or spent time in jail/prison, that might be a bit more convincing (
except that I know people who have been wrongfully convicted).
"The police actually have my son down on the ground... He was not resisting arrest. From what the videotape shows is how the police started beating him in the head."
That sounds awfully familiar... Isn't that what happened with the Lamborghini (sp?) guy?
Luckily, there were too many bystanders for the police to be able to take all their phones, so that video got out.
Milwaukee Police Assistant Chief Patrick Mitchell
He's been in trouble before, too. Cost the city some money to settle lawsuits.
Wonder why the article didn't mention that?