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CNN At This Hour With Kate Bolduan June 4, 2024 15:09:00

Prior to cause them to use any level of force and i m not saying that he was going to just, you know, peaceably get into custody. we don t know the answer to that. when you look at the video and you see the punches to the head and you see the lifting of the head and pushing it into the pavement, the kneeing of the individual and so forth, that is where it becomes excessive again. an officer can use force to effect an arrest. the issue is how much is too much? and when you look at that video, clearly, it goes beyond what was needed. chief, thank you. sergeant, thank you so much for being here. now to dallas. torrential rain the last 24 hours has led to dangerous flash flooding. look at all of the water and impassible roads in some regard. cnn s ed lavandera is tracking all of this. overnight was terrifying. what are you seeing now? oh, it was has been a brutal overnight hours. this morning, authorities here in the dallas area urging people ....

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CNN The Lead With Jake Tapper June 4, 2024 20:20:00

Rights, laws, or anything like that. this afternoon, arkansas governor asa hutchinson said the officers response was not consistent with the training they received. that is reprehensible conduct in which a suspect is beat in that fashion. we saw a glimpse of that, it is under investigation. the incident happened sunday in mulberry, arkansas, about 140 miles northwest of little rock. on the video, you can see at least two officers punching and hitting the man, and kneeing him repeatedly as they try to arrest him. that s when you can hear a woman off camera yelling at the officers, don t beat him. he needs his medicine. to which one of the officers tells her to, quote, back the f up. and points, telling her to get back in her car. we don t know what happened just prior or what caused them to use any level of force. it may justify some level of force being necessary to take him into custody, but it escalated way beyond what it was ....

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MSNBC MSNBC Reports June 4, 2024 15:31:00

Video that has since been viewed over a million times online. we have to warn you this video we re about to show you is pretty disturbing. according to state police, it appears to show three officers pinning a man down and repeatedly punching and kneeing him in the head and body. one of the officers can be seen slamming the man s head to the ground at one point in this video. it s not clear what took place before this incident. the officers involved, two crawford county sheriff s deputies and a mulberry police officer have been suspended. the suspect was wanted on allegations of trespassing, making a terroristic threat and other crimes. we re following the developments in this story. gaud, what have we learned? we expect the governor of arkansas to speak in just hours and get more details on the investigation. this video initially went on social media. as you can expect, there was immediate outrage yesterday. authorities were quick to ....

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CNN The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer June 4, 2024 22:43:00

Metropolitan police department here in washington, d.c. chief ramsey, you ve devoted your entire career to responsible policing. when you see this video, very disturbing to watch, but, of course, very important to show. what goes through your mind? first of all, it is disturbing. when i look at the video, i look at it from the standpoint of whether or not the use of force was excessive. in my opinion it was. when you re reviewing force cases which i ve reviewed hundreds, if not thousands, you look to see whether or not use of force was necessary. some level of force may have been necessary. we don t know what led up to this particular part of the video, but then you also have to see whether or not it was proportional. i would argue it was not. was it objectively reasonable? no. the strikes of the head, lifting of the head, pushing it against the pavement, kneeing. none of that is appropriate for ....

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CNN New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar June 4, 2024 12:03:00

You have seen? it is important to remember that this video only catches a portion of the interaction between this individual who was arrested and the three officers, and importantly, those officers maintain that before the video that he attacked one of them, punched them in the head, pushed him to the ground. so there was obviously a scuffle that led to the use of force. however, what we see on that video, it is hard to argue that what you re seeing, the punches and kneeing him in the back and slamming his head repeatedly on the ground, not acceptable, normal, standard police of force under any circumstances. so what i see when i see the video is an incredibly violent assault seemingly on a person on ....