Not surprising the cops would lie.
Cops can literally shoot unarmed people dead and get a vacation, but now all of sudden they are scared of the Raptors team president?
A sheriff’s deputy was pushed and hit in the face by Toronto Raptors President Masai Ujiri on Thursday night after his team defeated the Golden State Warriors to win the NBA Finals, according to the Alameda County, California, Sheriff’s Office.
As the Raptors players celebrated their victory at Oracle Arena in Oakland, Ujiri attempted to go onto the basketball court without showing his credentials when asked by a sheriff’s deputy, said Ray Kelly, public information officer for the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office.
Ujiri pushed the deputy out of the way and got on the court, Kelly said.
The deputy tried to stop Ujiri by pushing him backward off the court, Kelly said. Ujiri then pushed the deputy a second time, with part of his arm or elbow coming into contact with the deputy’s face, the spokesman said.
Kelly said it wasn’t an intentional punch, but the strike landed on the deputy’s jaw and he complained of pain.
The deputy was not seriously injured, according to Kelly, and he was treated and released at an area hospital.
That video doesn’t back up their claims.
Ujiri has his credential out and it was another person who escorted him onto the court after telling the sheriff to back off.
Also, a witness has come forward to say the cops are lying.
Flip the page for the video and witness statement.