Hawaii Cop Beats Man, Then Tries to Confiscate Camera From Witnessby Carlos MillerPINAC Mar. 04, 2015 |
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A Hawaiian cop was stripped of his gun and placed on desk duty after he was caught on video slamming a man to the ground before trying to seize the camera from the witness. The incident took place on Saturday and resulted in no arrests, leaving Honolulu police officer Siave Seti Jr. with little explanation as to why he felt the need to attack a man before trying to seize a phone. The video was posted on a local news site, which did not post the entire video, only the part where the cop slams and a portion of where the cop tried to seize the phone. The man slammed to the ground, Eric Musrasik, told the news site that he was standing in front of his uncle’s home with friends when the cop rode up and became aggressive. The 25-year-old man ended up with a fat lip, sprained back and several scratches to his neck. Read More |