Man involved in violent arrest speaks out
The man at the center of a controversial arrest is sharing his story after cell phone video shows San Diego Police officers punching him during an arrest in La Jolla Author: Heather Hope (Reporter) Updated: 6:37 PM PDT May 14, 2021
SAN DIEGO Speaking with a band-aid on his cheek and with an injury to his eye, Jesse Evans shares what he said happened to him while he was physically arrested by San Diego Police Wednesday morning. The true story is I didn t even get to pee because they came around the corner, I unclipped my pants, I was going to pee anyway, but you can t pee right here. They were talking about indecent exposure,” Jesse said.
Viral Policewoman Exposed For Lying
Inspector General of Police Hillary Mutyambai (R) and an officer whose video has gone viral.
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The Internal Affairs Unit (IAU) of the National Police Service, on Thursday, May 13, issued a preliminary report and responded to the allegations fronted by Police Constable (PC) Viviana Williams.
The PC, in a viral video, demanded to be relieved from her duties claiming that she was sexually harassed and mistreated by her bosses. Sir, kindly allow me to resign from the police office because I can thrive elsewhere. Even if it means, resigning without pay, I will not mind, she complained.
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – An internal investigation was underway Thursday into a bystander-videotaped arrest during which San Diego Police Department personnel tackled and repeatedly punched a homeless man on a La Jolla thoroughfare.
The internet-posted images of the officers’ protracted struggle to detain the man in the 4100 block of Torrey Pines Road on Wednesday morning prompted dismay on social media, along with a sharp rebuke and call for accountability from the local branch of the NAACP.
“We have been made aware of a disturbing incident … involving the brutal handling of a member of our community,” Francine Maxwell, president of the San Diego branch of the civil rights organization, wrote in a letter to SDPD Chief David Nisleit. “We are deeply saddened and angered to see the San Diego Police Department act with such violence against someone who presented no apparent risk to anyone.”
His death was confirmed by Nairobi Regional Police Commander Augustine Nthumbi who says his juniors were forced to go to his him after unsuccessfully trying to reach him on the phone for a day.
Officers were sent to his house where they broke down his door and found him dead on his bed.
Discovered next to his bed were a glass full of water and some medicine.
Nairobi county commissioner Flora Mworoa said investigations were underway to ascertain what might have led to his sudden death.
His body was moved to a city morgue awaiting postmortem.
Apart from serving as an assistant IG for police, he has also served as the Deputy Director in charge of Security at the KWS since 2015.