Boston Cop Snatches Phone and Handcuffs Man for Recording Violent ArrestBy Carlos MillerPINAC Oct. 17, 2014 |
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A Boston police officer snatched a phone from a man who had recorded him making a violent arrest Wednesday night, claiming the phone contained “evidence of a crime,” before handcuffing the man who had done the recording. The video did indeed contain evidence of a crime; one committed by the cop who had no right to seize the phone. Max Bickford, 26, said the phone was returned to him, but ended up getting damaged in the process. He was also released after being detained for about five minutes. Read More |