to get it never happens, i don think that s anything a police officer expects to have happen. as a police officer you expect the danger is going to be in th field, so when you go home at night, you want to feel safe, everyone does and you never expect to have a protest outsid your house. right frankly, it was terrifying . for my whole family. where they screaming, it was it every night? how frequent was it? it was a couple of days and it led into that weekend in may which throughout the whole country, where the riots took place, thankfully, my family an i, we were gone by then, we lef the house at that point. so they drove you out of the house? is that a fair statement? we ended up having to sell the house. it wasn t a safe place for me o my family to be anymore.
very low level of force to arrest a combative man. police officer the matthew is questioning the black man and a basketful jersey, the video shows the man swipe at or slap him he grabs the man shirt, forces him to sit down, and the instructs him that he s is goin to be arrested. i didn t put nothing on you. it s on camera so you can check it. i m talking you and you smacked me. nobody smacked you. while you grab me though? and placing you under arrest. the office the incident happened around the time a george floyd s murder. this video went viral and tryin to compare to the floyd incident . he and his wife say la mesa politicians bowed to the mob using him as a scapegoat very charging him with filing up a false police report to arrest the suspect. however a california journey down him not guilty of that
wait a second. you had to sell your house as criminals are wet free in a revolving door of madness in california. a police officer had to sell hi house. that is correct. unfortunately, it was no longer a safe spot. you never think your home is going to be something that will be under attack. laura: at this point, how much have you lost? i mean financially how much hav you lost? professionally what have you lost? emotionally? i describe it to people that i ve lost everything to be honest. i ve lost my career, my family was under this terror for the last year and a half now. thankfully we have come out victorious on that in. but also on top of that, we wer set back about $100,000 in lega
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felony charge he says the trial costume close to $100,000 and now he is looking to get his jo back. thank you for that update. joining me now is the former la mesa police officer. matthew, there was a frenzy after the killing of george floyd in this country. and you were part of that it looks like fred has the city of la mesa apologized for what the put you all through? no, unfortunately there has been no apology give them. it was quite a frenzy not only for me i think but for all law enforcement officers throughout the country during that time an still as it is today. matthew, i want to get into specifically what happened to you and your family as a result of these false charges, but thi is from security camera footage outside of your home and you ca see the blm protesters marching matthew, how often did that happen? and how did they know where you lived?