Saturday, April 10, 2021

VIRGINIA COPS TREATED BLACK ARMY LIEUTENANT LIKE HE WAS A TERRORIST

Army officer held at gunpoint, pepper-sprayed by Virginia cops: lawsuit 

 

A US Army officer who was held at gunpoint and pepper-sprayed following a Virginia traffic stop has now filed suit against two police officers alleging racial profiling, according to reports.

Lt. Caron Nazario, a member of the US Army Medical Corps, was wearing his military fatigues when he was pulled over on December 5 in Windsor reportedly for driving his new Chevy Tahoe without license plates.

A temporary paper license plate was taped to the rear window.

Bodycam video shows that officers pulled their weapons and ordered him to get out of the vehicle.

The incident soon escalated when Nazario, described as Black and Latino, refused to comply, saying he was afraid to get out of the vehicle.

“Yeah you should be,” one of the officers said in response. Nazario was pepper-sprayed, removed from the SUV and handcuffed while laying the ground.

Body cam footage shows Caron Nazario, who is Black and Latino, was dressed in uniform during the December stop at the Windsor, Virginia, BP station last December

Officer Joe Gutierrez
 
Officer Daniel Crocker


“He’s a sworn member of the United States Army. He swears an oath to support to defend the Constitution of the United States from all enemies foreign and domestic — and the way these officers behaved, this implicates the oath that he takes,” said Jonathan Arthur, an attorney for Nazario, according to Vice.com.

 

Medics would also arrive to see to Nazario, who reported that his eyes were burning

3 comments:

Gary said...

Despite the clear evidence to support criminal charges for the cops they not only haven't been charged, but are still employed.

Trey said...

Gary, It's called Due Process and it's should be given to everyone. However, they were fired and I agree with the decision.

Gary said...

Due process begins with being charged for a crime where there is clear evidence to support the crime. If we need to wait and investigate further then the police should quit arresting people and refer the crimes to detectives.