It's Not Just A Song
Topic: Indianapolis In the News
Posted: Wed, Mar 21, 2007
Here's an interesting tid-bit from the news, with a tag line reading something like this: A Lawrence police officer is suspended with pay as his department works to determine if he illegally arrested a man who shouted profanities at him..
Long story short - The man (or youth, depending on how you look at it), shouted the ever popular "F*** the police!" and went about his way. The officer followed the man to his apartment, asked him to step outside, and that's when the "incident" occured - the officer allegedly (I'm assuming) grabbed the man, wrestled him to the ground and arrested him for resisting arrest.
It's all pretty hazy, since, according to the news story, the officer changed his report as to why he followed the man to his apartment in the first place, and why he then eventually came into physical contact which led to the arrest.
I do however like the bit where the man is being charged with resisting arrest, when at the time, he was not being arrested. How does that work? Also, as the news story states, cursing or making obscene gestures at the police is protected as free speech. I'd say that sums up the question of "did the officer illegally arrest the man". I'd think so.
http://www.theindychannel.com/video/11309526/index.html
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