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PROVIDENCE With a lawyer prone on the floor, in the well of the courtroom, Providence police Sgt. Joseph Hanley put on a handcuffing demonstration Friday morning.
He demonstrated what he describes as “compliance strikes” on his lawyer’s partner, Michael Prew, who once played fullback for the University of Rhode Island.
Hanley is accused of kicking and punching a man who was in handcuffs during an arrest on Tell Street in April 2020.
The defendant told the court that the man, Rishod Gore, had resisted efforts to maneuver him for a search.
The demonstration, with jackets off, came on the fifth day of Hanley s trial before Judge Brian Goldman in District Court, Providence.
questions asked. what a disgrace the man is to humanity. because what he did, unexcusable. nobody can do something like that to other people. reporter: many passersby agreed with the unusual sentence for this unusual bullying case. he deserves some punishment and public humiliation is a good one. reporter: in addition, he s sentenced to 15 days in jail. he must perform 100 hours of community service and attend anger management classes. speaking for the family, michael prew says he hopes the situation is behind them. hopefully it s just the end and we can all just move on. we want to know what you think. is the punishment just fine, or is it over the line? send us your comments on facebook, twitter, or you can e-mail us at fox friends first. we will share them later in the show. the time now is 19 after the
that reads i m a bully. maria scally from wjw in cleveland has the story. reporter: edmund sat at the intersection for five hours on sunday holding a handwritten sign saying he is a bully who picks on children who disabilities. municipal court judge gayle williams buyers ordered the 62-year-old to serve this public punishment. it was part of his sentence for harassing his neighbors, the prew family, that includes two adopted african-american children with multiple disabilities. your comments about the sentencing? according to police, there were a number of incidents over the past 15 years that went beyond name calling. do you feel you bullied this family? do you feel that your actions were that of a bully? he chose to let the sign do the talking for him. never responding to any