Who is Clifford Owensby? Cops slammed for dragging paraplegic man out of vehicle
Clifford Owensby was dragged out of his vehicle during the September 30 stop in the 1200 block of West Grand Avenue. While footage of the encounter initially recorded by a bystander made rounds on social media, WHIO-TV obtained police footage through a public records request. MEAWW previously reported how a Georgia trooper sparked outrage after he was filmed stomping on an armed suspect after a foot chase.
Officers are seen in the footage questioning Owensby when he tells them he's paraplegic and that he "got help getting in." For the record, being paraplegic means being unable to walk due to the paralysis of one's legs and lower body. "Well, I'll help you get out," the officer responds.
"Well, I don't think that's going to happen, sir," Owensby maintains. "I'm [not] asking you but I'm telling you, so it's not an option," the officer insists. The authorities explain to Owensby that they are going to get a police dog to smell his vehicle owing to his history, which includes drug and weapons charges. In order to do so, Owensby is requested to exit the vehicle.
However, he resists the request and instead sends a message to someone on his phone before threatening to bring a lawsuit if the police touch him. "We going to get some people here who are about to witness what is going on," Owensby tells the officers and continues to resist, before calling someone to come down to the scene and record the incident. After several minutes of going back and forth, the police eventually drag him out of the car by his dreadlocks. Owensby is heard shouting "somebody help!" while the officers responds saying "stop" and "you're making it so much harder than it has to be."
1 comment:
Hmmm. A paraplegic driving without special equipment? I don't think so.
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