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Sat Apr 5, 2014, 06:20 PM Apr 2014

Cop pulls gun on African American kids building a tree house [View all]

Police in Georgia forced a group of fifth graders to the ground at gunpoint this week as they attempted to build a tree fort in their own neighborhood.



According to 911 records, Henry County Police were called after a neighbor noticed the children “chopping off tree limbs,” an activity she claimed was hurting the environment and creating “tripping hazards.”

Police arrived on scene to find 11-year-old Omari Grant and his friends playing in a small patch of trees, prompting at least one officer to reportedly draw his firearm and force the boys to the ground.



“I was thinking that I don’t want to be shot today, so I just listened to what they said,” Grant said.




As the children lay face down, the officer allegedly screamed profanities as he forced them to spread their arms and legs. Grant’s mother, Janice Baptiste, detailed her son’s experience in an interview with WSB-TV.

“All he could get out at the time was, ‘Mom, he had a gun in my face, he had a gun in my face,’” Baptiste said. “So my son was of course traumatized by that.”

After the children were searched, Grant was taken back to his home by the officer, who also startled Baptiste with his unstable appearance.

“He just came with such an attitude,” Baptiste said. “His whole physical appearance was one of, ‘I’m Mr. Big and bad.’”

Grant says he is now hesitant to play outside in his own neighborhood, afraid of the very police he always looked up to.

“I learned that they’re supposed to help you, not make you feel scared to even come outside,” Grant said.

Edgar Dillard, whose wife made the 911 call, was reportedly stunned to hear of the neighbor boys’ encounter with police.

“Yeah, that’s pretty shocking to hear that a gun was pulled on a child,” Dillard said.

Baptiste has filed an excessive force complaint with the department, which has now opened an internal investigation. When questioned about the officer’s actions, Sgt. Joey Smith remained relatively tight-lipped.

“If it was justified then we’ll deal with it, if it wasn’t we’ll address it as well,” Smith said.

Despite the investigation, both officers remain on duty.



Full Story (including video) below:
http://mto.mediatakeout.com/external/68555

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IF it was justified?! noiretextatique Apr 2014 #1
Living while black is the problem malaise Apr 2014 #2
genetic noiretextatique Apr 2014 #35
Think twice before calling police wss2001 Apr 2014 #3
I agree that calling the police should be the last resort. kmlisle Apr 2014 #12
You might consider Boom Sound 416 Apr 2014 #4
Why? malaise Apr 2014 #5
Because the headline suggest fact Boom Sound 416 Apr 2014 #6
It is in the text n/t malaise Apr 2014 #7
"Cop Pulls Gun On Fifth Graders Building Tree Fort" is the headline of the article at the link uppityperson Apr 2014 #8
They should change that one too Boom Sound 416 Apr 2014 #9
Have the police denied it? Yes/No?? nt Logical Apr 2014 #20
Have they been asked? Yes/No?? Boom Sound 416 Apr 2014 #22
Simple, the people there said he pointed a gun at them. The police have not said they didn't.... Logical Apr 2014 #23
Yup. Boom Sound 416 Apr 2014 #26
And they have been asked...... Logical Apr 2014 #24
... Boom Sound 416 Apr 2014 #27
Until they deny it I trust the eye witnesses. So should you unless you are a cop! nt Logical Apr 2014 #28
Wow you completely missed it. Boom Sound 416 Apr 2014 #29
LOL, you are missing the point. You were the only one whining about the title who the OP did not.... Logical Apr 2014 #30
You are a credit to your screen name Boom Sound 416 Apr 2014 #31
You are beyond helping! Once again. Write a letter to the editor. nt Logical Apr 2014 #32
Yet here he have a re-post on DU, right. Boom Sound 416 Apr 2014 #34
Well, reportedly-- as we have no official statement as of now LanternWaste Apr 2014 #37
I'm not following you Boom Sound 416 Apr 2014 #38
Somebody needs to fire this idiot cop. AverageJoe90 Apr 2014 #10
did the neighbor ask the kids to stop or talk to their parents ? JI7 Apr 2014 #11
Aren't you glad we live in post-racial America. Enthusiast Apr 2014 #13
It really worries me how often everyone including police aaaaaa5a Apr 2014 #14
It is deeply disturbing. Enthusiast Apr 2014 #18
It's more hideous than that, it's "there's a black person I can treat them as I wish"... attitude uponit7771 Apr 2014 #36
A recent study showed that cops consistently overestimate the age tblue37 Apr 2014 #42
Thankfully the kids did not get harmed seveneyes Apr 2014 #19
What does the Detroit incident have to do with police treatment of black kids in Georgia? Comrade Grumpy Apr 2014 #39
It's all about the outrage seveneyes Apr 2014 #40
Why is he still on the job Georgia? lonestarnot Apr 2014 #15
"Grant says he is now hesitant to play outside in his own neighborhood..." Iggo Apr 2014 #16
The racial makeup of the county Ichingcarpenter Apr 2014 #17
True American Heros! n-t Logical Apr 2014 #21
Yay, cops! TransitJohn Apr 2014 #25
Trashing thread. closeupready Apr 2014 #33
Not Serious Like This, But A Funny Parallel ProfessorGAC Apr 2014 #41
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