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These cops really believe they have the right to do everything they want. This was awful.
The cop said he thought her house was abandoned and he parked in the driveway to do work in his car.Why were they in her yard
The wrolds bigges gang is getting turnt uo to take their gggression out on us. With trump turning the heat up on the stove.Wow, these cops keep fukking up...
We need 1000,000 chris dorners and micah johsnons and ismayil brinsleys right now man...It’s really time to reactivate the Black Panthers nationwide
The wrolds bigges gang is getting turnt uo to take their gggression out on us. With trump turning the heat up on the stove.
At the beginning of the video, Williams calls 911 to request assistance.
When more police arrive, one of the officers appears to slowly walk toward her.
“He told me, ‘My supervisor is coming,’ and the next thing I know, I’m being attacked from both sides on my porch, so before they get to me, I’m trying to go back in my house," Williams said.
News4Jax crime and safety expert Ken Jefferson said police officers will not typically park in someone’s driveway unless it’s for official police business. Even then, he said an officer will usually get permission from the property owner to use the driveway if it’s for something such as surveillance.
“An officer will not just pull up into a private driveway and just sit there, number one. Number two, the person arrested was well within her rights to ask the officer was he there for official business. We later learned he was there reading emails. She asked him to leave."
The officer can be heard in the recording saying that the driveway was public access. Reganel Reeves of the Cochran Firm, Williams’ attorney, maintains that the driveway belongs to his client.
The officer can also be heard in the recording saying he was reading emails.
Reeves said his client’s right were violated.
“You should be free from intrusion from the government on your personal property, and then they went into her home without a warrant," Reeves said.
Later in the video, an officer can be heard telling Moore that Williams is being arrested for throwing something at an officer before the video was recorded.
Jefferson said that if what the officer said is true, Williams can be charged.
“You can’t do that," Jefferson said. “I don’t care how minor it is or how big or small you are, you just crossed the line.”
Williams attorney said he’s working to get the charges dropped.
News4Jax requested comment from the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office. A spokesperson said he had been made aware of the video and that it was “being administratively reviewed.”
Fukk dude.damn I would die in a situation like this smh...how you just gonna come in the house and attack a woman I’m w/ after just parking in the driveway for no reason???