CBS News
Talk about blatant thuggery during apprehension. How much force is needed to subdue an unarmed guy already pinned to the ground? Haven't we seen this movie many times before?
Note: The original YouTube video does not play—apparently due to some poison code injected by Google. So we are bringing you the footage below, on Rumble, after recoding to fit this platform's requirements
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CBS Mornings
An investigation [yea, another useless investigation] is underway after a disturbing cellphone video appears to show three Arkansas law enforcement officers violently punching and kneeing a suspect on the ground. CBS News correspondent Nikki Battiste has the latest.
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