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In reply to the discussion: Police slammed a man's head into a car that they thought he had stolen, video shows. The man died. [View all]LisaL
(47,470 posts)36. Well he knew the suspect in carjacking.
Suspect lived on his property. I guess it's possible suspect came back with the car, or returned the car to him.
"Ward reported the beating and carjacking to the sheriffs office around 10:10 p.m. on Nov. 24. Ward knew Estrada, a caretaker who lived on his property, for about two months, only by his nickname D, Valencia said."
https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2019/12/10/david-ward-sonoma-man-arrested-for-carjacking-battery-of-man-who-later-died-in-custody/
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Police slammed a man's head into a car that they thought he had stolen, video shows. The man died. [View all]
Demovictory9
Dec 2019
OP
my grandfather's cousin was a cop. he treated EVERYBODY like a human. even vice suspects got respect
pansypoo53219
Dec 2019
#5
Why I can't stand "Law & Order" and some other cop shows for the way they treat prisoners.
rickyhall
Dec 2019
#7
They Tased him more than once, too. Basically, they were just really pissed off, especially
tblue37
Dec 2019
#24