The year of 2020 is almost over but like Covid-19, racism and police brutality will pack its bags heading into the new year.
Joe Bennett was a victim of police brutality in Jeffersontown, Kentucky after he was approached by cops who had a Black man surrounded in his car.
One officer said to Bennett “you are involved” although he kept his distance recording live on Facebook.
Police Chief Richard Sanders tells TMZ, his Dept. is conducting an internal affairs investigation into the incident, and the officer involved in the incident has been placed on administrative leave pending the results. The Chief would not comment on the words the officer used to allegedly say he was suspected to be the getaway driver — as you hear in the video, the cop tells Bennett he was “involved” but doesn’t say involved in what. The Chief added, “I don’t think he was involved [in bank fraud] but that’s what I’m trying to find out.“per TMZ.
This s*** is getting out of hand and no cop of any race does this bulls**t but racist white men.
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