A Louisville police officer let his dog attack a 14-year-old Black child who was not

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resisting. As the dog 'gnawed' on the child's arm, the officer said 'stop fighting my dog,'

The DOJ released a 90-page report on its investigation of the Louisville Metro Police Department.
Among the DOJ's findings, there were two incidents of "unlawful" releases of a police dog.
One officer released a dog on a 14-year-old Black teen who was spotted lying on the ground.
A Louisville Metro Police officer unleashed his police dog on a 14-year-old Black boy who was spotted lying on the ground, leading to severe injuries and hospitalization, according to a report published on Wednesday by the Department of Justice.

"At one point, an officer shouted, 'Stop fighting my dog!' despite video showing the teen lying still with one arm behind his back and the other arm in the dog's mouth," according to the report.

The teen suffered severe injuries on his arm and back and was admitted to a children's hospital.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crim...s?cvid=dcf908f3cdf34bf9b9cb5ffed2dd2ecb&ei=44
 
resisting. As the dog 'gnawed' on the child's arm, the officer said 'stop fighting my dog,'

The DOJ released a 90-page report on its investigation of the Louisville Metro Police Department.
Among the DOJ's findings, there were two incidents of "unlawful" releases of a police dog.
One officer released a dog on a 14-year-old Black teen who was spotted lying on the ground.
A Louisville Metro Police officer unleashed his police dog on a 14-year-old Black boy who was spotted lying on the ground, leading to severe injuries and hospitalization, according to a report published on Wednesday by the Department of Justice.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crim...s?cvid=dcf908f3cdf34bf9b9cb5ffed2dd2ecb&ei=44

The article doesn't say, but it appears they need to can the officers and open themselves up for a lawsuit.
 
The report included another police dog incident during which the DOJ said officers found a white man "lying face up, on his back, in his boxers, with his hands up." The man tried to comply with the officers' orders while the dog continued to bite his foot for nearly a minute.

"In both incidents, officers should not have ordered their dogs to bite the people involved. Both were trying to comply with orders and were not resisting," the DOJ wrote. "Because these bites went on for far longer than was necessary, and given the way that officers spoke to these individuals, we have serious concerns that these uses of force were punitive, reflecting a dangerous lack of self-control by the officers and subjecting these individuals to excruciating uses of force far beyond lawful limits."
 
Louisville police engaged in unlawful practices that violated residents’ civil rights and discriminated against Black people and people with behavioral health deficiencies, the US justice department concluded on Wednesday following an investigation prompted by the killing of Breonna Taylor in a botched police raid in 2020.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/l...e&cvid=0359676c06f14b138c06f93754673d6f&ei=13

Americans want police but they don't want rogue cops murdering and attacking Americans for little to no reason.
 
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