He was chased by the police at home, his face was full of blood ...

Author:Global Times Time:2022.07.23

Video exposure! A man in the United States was chased by the police at home in violation of traffic regulations, and his face was full of blood.

The National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) reported on the 22nd local time that the Tennessee Investigation Bureau had begun investigations in response to the "rough arrest" of local black men Brandon Carlovy. It is reported that according to the video provided by the victim's family, on the 16th local time, the police broke into the home of the victim's man, beat and used an electric shot and electric shock to Carolvi, causing him to be full of blood. Regarding the cause of the incident, it was reported that Carlovy was suspected of speeding when driving, and did not stop as required, and eventually evolved into a "rough arrest" incident.

NBC report screenshot

NBC describes that according to the video, a team of police officers broke into a house in Auckland, Tennessee. One police officer waved the baton, while the other police officer pulled out the firearms. The video showed that a woman in the house screamed and shouted, "Stop, stop, Brandon, Brandon, stop! Don't hit him anymore!" Then the police chased Carlovy upstairs and used electric shock guns.

A woman at the scene asked: "Why do you want to chase him? He has no weapons." You can also hear a woman's voice saying, "I have to call my mother. I have to call his mother." He said that when Carlovy was taken away from the room, his face was full of blood.

NBC said that when Carlovy was taken away from the room, his face was full of blood

Regarding the cause of the incident, the NBC said that the local police said in an oath confession that 25 -year -old Brandon Carlovi did not stop before the "parking concession" logo, but "drove quickly". The speed limit of 20 miles (about 32 kilometers)/hour is speeding at a speed of 32 miles (about 51 kilometers)/h. When Carlovy had no parking, the police turned on the police light. Subsequently, the police chased Carlovy to a house, where he stopped and ran into the house. Police said Caroli shouted: "This is my house, and I really stop at the logo."

It is reported that the police have accused Carlovy's allegations such as refusing arrests, inconsistent behavior, and failure to park and speed in accordance with regulations. When responding to the request of the comment, the Oakland Police Director said the incident was under investigation. The Tennessee Investigation Bureau stated that the request of the prosecutor should be investigated the incident.

The report also said that Carlovy's lawyer said his parties did not know that the police planned to call him because the police did not sound a siren at first. The lawyer said: "Brandon Carlovy is obviously trying to figure out what happened."

Source: Global Network/Lin Zeyu

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