staying at the property and the neighbor had observed suspicious behavior. the officer who received the complaint directed an investigator to take care of it. on january 24th six law enforcement officers entered victims eddie parker and michael jiggle s home without a warrant. handcuffing the victims behind their backs and using racial slurs and derogatory language when yelling at the victims, discharging a firearm in order to scare and intimidate the victims, holding them down and pouring cooking oil, milk, alcohol, and chocolate syrup into their faces and mouths, striking one of the victims with objects including a metal sword, a piece of wood, and a wooden kitchen implement. kicking one of the victims in the ribs. tasing the victims dozens of
to federal charges related to an assault that according to a document included two hours of torture on two black men after a white neighbor complained. several black males have been staying at the property and the neighbor had observed suspicious behavior. the officer who received the complaint directed an investigator to take care of it. on january 24th six law enforcement officers entered victims eddie parker and michael jiggle s home without a warrant. handcuffing the victims behind their backs and using racial slurs and derogatory language when yelling at the victims, discharging a firearm in order to scare and intimidate the victims, holding them down and pouring cooking oil, milk, alcohol, and chocolate syrup on their faces and into their mouths. forcing them to painfully and involuntary ingest those liquids. striking one of the victims with objects including a metal sword,
behavior. the officer who received the complaint directed a investigator to take care of it. on january 24th, they ended eddie parker and michael jenkin s home. handcuffing the victims behind their back and using racial slurs and yelling at the victims. this discharging of a firearm to scare and intimidate the victims and holding them down and pouring cooking oil, milk, alcohol, and chocolate syrup on her faces and into their mouths. forcing them to painfully and involuntarily ingest those liquids. striking one of the victims with objects including a metal sword, a piece of wood, and a wooden kitchen implement. kicking one of the victims in the ribs, tasing the victims dozens times with
there are no drugs in his system, the police review later said traumatic shock made him combative. a spokesman for the paramedics told us courtney was handcuffed for medical reasons and he was not in custody. they are claiming that people who are experiencing trauma sometimes fight because they re frantic. handcuffing is not something that is normal, even if the person is violent and agitated. we check that with several experts who trained paramedics. they told us that while gunshot victims do sometimes need to be restrained for their own safety, it is unusual for any patient to arrive at an er in handcuffs, unless they are in police custody. if it was a white child, would he have been treated the same way? two shapearl it seemed police had racially profiled
discriminated based on race when searching, handcuffing or using force against people during stops. reporter: mpd stopped black and native american people nearly six times more often than white people. reporter: local activists are cautiously optimistic the report will not just inspire, but require police to do better. minneapolis is only a microscope of a huger issue. reporter: so now what s next? the city is negotiating a consent decree and we re told that could take months, even up to a year, before it s finalized and fully rolled out. adrienne broaddus for us there. thank you so much. let s go into the details and what happens next with chief charles ramsey, cnn law enforcement analyst. thank you for being with us. i first want to look at what we learned here. this comes after the state investigation. so we learned some of this a few months ago and then what comes