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A police officer in Waller, Texas is under investigation by local and state officials for apparently pepper-spraying a local man for no reason, KTRK-TV reported. Officer Adolphus Cannon was placed on paid leave after the resident, Bobby Hall, posted footage online of Cannon spraying him on Oct. 6. Hall, a senior at Prairie View A&M University, was filming police as they responded to a call about a disturbance involving a party nearby. “It’s what I do,” Hall said. “I’m a mass communication major here at our school.” The footage shows Cannon pepper-spraying Hall, then walking away from him. There is no indication that Hall or Cannon interacted before the officer used his spray. Hall told KTRK that Cannon sprayed other people while on the scene, and later attempted to convince him not to post the footage. “He said, ‘I’ll let you go if you don’t release the video,’” Hall said. Read More |