Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Cop Beats Man for Praying on the Beach

 
American Police Brutality 
Cop Beats Man 
for Praying on the Beach
 
 
Published on Jan 6, 2016
 
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To the Police: You Are NOT the Enemy (Unless You Choose to Be.) The Supreme Court recommends you DON'T talk to police officers, but you must say out loud "I'M GOING TO REMAIN SILENT."  

Jamie Kilani Rice was jailed for five days for harassing a Hawaiian monk seal.  The 41-year-old was recorded throwing sand at the mammal in September 2014.

Police officer Ming Wang pepper sprayed him, hit him with a baton nine times and appeared to kick him on the ground while arresting him.  Prosecutors initially decided not to charge Wang with police brutality but they are taking a second look at the case and Rice plans to sue the cop.

Hawaiian monk seals are highly endangered with just 1,000 left in the wild.

The police officer who pepper sprayed, beat and kicked a man who was harassing an endangered Hawaiian monk seal by throwing sand at it could face police brutality charges.

Officer Ming Wang was called out to a beach near Nanakuli, Hawaii after reports that a man was bothering a seal.

A video taken at the scene shows Jamie Kilani Rice, 41, throwing sand at the animal as it basks on the beach.

The Hawaiian monk seal - one of around just 1,000 left in the wild - seems uncomfortable with Rice's attention and rears its head at the man in a sign he wants him to back off.

After a few minutes officer Wang approaches and orders Rice to leave, but he refuses to do so until the seal eventually rolls off towards the water.

Rice then walks away with Wang following before shouting something at the police officer and continuing to rub sand on his bare chest.

The cop pepper sprays him in the face before hitting him in the legs and arm nine times with his baton.

As Rice lays on the ground, the cop then appears to kick him before putting him in handcuffs. He was later treated for broken bones in his hand, the Hawaii Tribune Herald reported.

According to Hawaii News Now, the officer wrote in his police report that Rice had refused to step away from the seal when ordered to and did not stop walking when he was told he was under arrest.


Harassing a Hawaiian monk seal can carry a sentence of up to five years in jail, as well as fines exceeding $25,000.

Rice, who is said to be bipolar, accepted a plea deal and was jailed for five days following the incident in September last year.

He claimed he thought the seal was sick and was rubbing sand on himself and throwing some at the mammal to make it feel better.

Initially prosecutors decided not to take action against officer Wang - who has returned to active duty - but they are now taking a second look at the case. If they press charges, the officer could be put before a grand jury.

As well as facing the prospect of prosecution, the cop is also being sued by Rice's family.

His attorney, Michael Green,said: 'This guy was a threat to no one other than the seal, and the seal and he had parted ways long before that. This is shameful.'

Honolulu mayor Kirk Caldwell told Hawaii News Now's Sunrise program that the footage 'troubles him immensely'.

'What you show on this video is way over the top in my mind in terms of use of excessive force,' he said.  "If I was the chief of police, I probably would put this guy on desk duty, take away his badge, his baton and his gun and say until this investigation is completed, 'we want you to sit at a desk'.'

Barbara Billand, who was on the beach and saw the incident taking place, said officer Wang 'did what he had to do'.


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After watching the video, the actions by Rice appear to be non-threatening to the overall safety of the seal.  For this cop to abuse Rice as he did - even to the point of following Rice and continuing his abusive behavior to Rice - appears well over the top of Wang's authority and right to do.
 
What do you think about Rice and Wang?  Do you think Rice deserved the abusive treatment by the officer? What would you do if you were similarly challenged by this officer?
 
 
 
 

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

5 years and $25,000 fine for harassing a seal? Who the hell makes this bull shit up??? This nazi Blue Gang member should be beaten himself and locked up along with all his minions and superiors who condone and support this madness justified unf=der the coplor of their bogus corporate laws.

THE PRIME LAW

Article I: No person, group of persons or government shall initiate force, or threat of force or fraud against any individual's self, property or contract.

Article II: Force is morally and legally justified only for protection from those who violate Article I

Article III: No exceptions shall exist for Article I and II



Anonymous said...

THIS 2-BIT THUG-COP WOULD BE CULTIVATING A DASIY PATCH IF HE PULLED THIS CRAP ON ME. WE DO NOT HAVE TO TAKE THIS CRAP. PEOPLE NEED TO LEARN TO STAND UP FOR THEMSELVES....