struggles to put dent in handcuffs. in the video, you can see dent being punched in the head 16 times. a few minutes moments later, more officers arrive on the scene, including one who tazes dent in his thigh and stomach, as he is lying on the ground. a police report indicates that dent was also kicked at least twice during his arrest. dent says he spent three days in the hospital, with injuries included broken ribs, an orbital fracture and blood on his brain. police claimed in their report that dent was hostile to officers on the scene. they said they found crack cocaine beneath the passenger seat of dent s car. police charged dent with assault, resisting arrest, and possession of cocaine. dent says the drugs were planted. he says the hospital blood test showed no drugs in his system, no weapons were found in his possession, police had no audio record of his alleged threat to kill them, and although the officer who put dent in a choke hold and punched him repeatedly says dent bit hi
tackles him and cuffs him. sit down now. ow! [bleep] [shouting] john: this protects police because he somebody might have accused you of bloodying his face. correct, in the past we had excessive force complaints orct w demeanor complaints the ability to video and audio record, it was he said/she said. with this, it is classic example, we immediately looked at video and it showed exactly what the officer saw and how he acted which was in conformance with our policies and procedures. john: and erin, do you mind wearing this thing? sort of heavy. it might be the lightest thing that we do wear. so i don t mind at all.e your fellow officers complain? all the feedback that i have gotten from them have been positive. john: coming up two wonderful gifts i gave myself this year.
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sit down now. ow! [bleep] [shouting] john: this protects police because he somebody might have accused you of bloodying his face. correct, in the past we had excessive force complaints orct w demeanor complaints where without the ability to video and audio record, it was he said/she said. with this, it is classic example, we immediately looked at video and it showed exactly what the officer saw and how he acted which was in conformance with our policies and procedures. john: and erin, do you mind wearing this thing? sort of heavy. it might be the lightest thing that we do wear. so i don t mind at all.e your fellow officers complain? all the feedback that i have gotten from them have been positive. john: coming up two wonderful gifts i gave myself this year. and, some medical innovations
today the close arguments in the trial of osama bin laden s son-in-law, prosecutors say that suleiman spreaded the message of hate. terror charges. jonathan hunt is live outside the courthouse. what did the prosecutors say. they spent two hours on closing arguments making the case that suleiman abu ghaith was a leading member of al qaeda recruiters. they showed pictures of him alongside osama bin laden the days after the 9/11 attacks. at that time abu ghaith made a series of video messages and audio record which is prosecutors say are prompting