Social media is currently buzzing over a horrifying, live-streamed video showing the apparent beating and torture of a disabled white man by a group of black teens who have been taken into custody by Chicago police, but it’s not the only video of interracial violence in the news today.
No, the cell phone video of a police officer pinning down a black teen at a pool party in McKinney, Texas, has resurfaced, as the girl in the video has filed a $5 million lawsuit against the city, the police department, and the former cop she says injured her and violated her constitutional rights.
#FOX4News: Mckinney teen files $5million federal suit alleging excessive force by police at pool party, City of McKinney vows to fight suit pic.twitter.com/Kc0uab72pr
— James Rose (@JamesRoseOA) January 4, 2017
Press conference on federal suit against City of McKinney to begin shortly. @wfaachannel8 pic.twitter.com/G2msR0Ieda
— Jobin Panicker (@jobinpnews) January 4, 2017
"The city of McKinney has not rectified this situation." Attorney Kim Cole @wfaachannel8 pic.twitter.com/C4J6tNlWAA
— Jobin Panicker (@jobinpnews) January 4, 2017
Attorney says her client Becton dealt with a real threat from a citizen just yesterday. @wfaachannel8
— Jobin Panicker (@jobinpnews) January 4, 2017
The suit has been filed asking for $5 million. https://t.co/0PGvEwAkKo
— winocour law (@goodtexaslawyer) January 4, 2017
The Dallas News reports that Dajerria Becton and her legal guardian, Shashona Becton, allege that her constitutional rights were violated by Cpl. Eric Casebolt, who used excessive force and held her without probable cause. The family also blames the city and police department for her injuries, alleging that police were not trained adequately.
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The video of the June 2015 incident drew nationwide attention to McKinney and attracted protesters from around the country, including activist DeRay Mckesson.
Here’s the original video of the incident, which has been viewed more than 12 million times. We’ll pass on the content warning for this one; if you’ve already seen the torture video referenced above, you can handle this.
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'C'mon, man': #McKinney inspires asinine NYT op-ed about racist swimming pools http://t.co/DUQQu7TkEx
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) June 10, 2015
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