Should have known..
Dude looked like he was under high stress. I can only the stress of being a cop in baltimore (a black city everyone).
Hopefully he finds something he can do. He should probably go into UFC though. Dude can fight.
He got that negro wake up callHe actually got charged
Baltimore police officer Arthur Williams, seen on video repeatedly punching a civilian, has been charged with first and second-degree assault, as well as misconduct of an officer, for the Aug. 11 incident, Baltimore State Attorney Marilyn Mosby announced at a press conference Tuesday.
"It is important that the community knows there is one standard of justice, no matter your sex, race religion, or occupation,” State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby said in a statement. "Police Officers are sworn to protect and serve and when that oath is taken for granted and an abuse of that power is evident, we will hold them accountable to the fullest extent of the law. This is an integral part to rebuilding trust in our criminal justice system."
Williams resigned from the police department on Aug. 12.
@Gawds Plan damn breh, they got ya dawg. Told you that cop assaulted that innocent, unarmed man..."bbbut you win battles in the court...bbbut he violently smacked the cops hand away". BbbbbStfu. shytting excuses in that other thread..."he's stressed he was getting yelled at he probably gets called c00n"..clownHe actually got charged
Baltimore police officer Arthur Williams, seen on video repeatedly punching a civilian, has been charged with first and second-degree assault, as well as misconduct of an officer, for the Aug. 11 incident, Baltimore State Attorney Marilyn Mosby announced at a press conference Tuesday.
"It is important that the community knows there is one standard of justice, no matter your sex, race religion, or occupation,” State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby said in a statement. "Police Officers are sworn to protect and serve and when that oath is taken for granted and an abuse of that power is evident, we will hold them accountable to the fullest extent of the law. This is an integral part to rebuilding trust in our criminal justice system."
Williams resigned from the police department on Aug. 12.
So we going to ignore the guy violently smacking that officers hand away?
I guess