COP STOMPS ON COMPLIANT HANDCUFFED MAN’S H**D!



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45 thoughts on “COP STOMPS ON COMPLIANT HANDCUFFED MAN’S H**D!”

  1. Both officers were fired the next day after video of the traffic stop surfaced. They were subsequently charged with multiple crimes related to the stop.

    Bongiovanni pleaded no contest in June 2019 to aggravated assault and battery and was sentenced to six months in a work-release program and 10 years probation. A jury in February 2020 found McDonald guilty of aggravated assault, battery and violating his oath of office, and he was sentenced to 10 years probation.

  2. I'm praying for all the Americans to vote you in for governor, I know you'll bring much needed change to a corrupt and deeply disturbing system, any good and decent cops would be 100% for you and the change you want to bring. The people have the chance to bring change here, use it people

  3. So I’m their protocol they allow you to still shoulder smash someone in the face for nothing 🤣🤣🤣y’all didn’t want to defund cops 2 years ago now look at ya

  4. All I see is a YouTuber stirring up division between citizens an police officers just another liberal leaving out the rest of the story these cops were rightly accused an fired an punished, their victim received money an won his case against them. What more could you ask for maybe for it to not happen but hey he also wouldn’t be 400,000 dollars richer. Most cop interactions don’t go like this but this asshole would like you to think it does an be afraid of cops

  5. Bongiovanni and McDonald were terminated and charged with multiple crimes. Both men were sentenced to 10 years probation. Hollins thanked prosecutors who handled the case.

    "I believe the Gwinnett County DA office did their best for prosecuting two officers that terrorized me that day," Hollins said. "I'd like to thank people that stood up, fought for me in that tough time. I like to believe the more that we come together as a nation, great things will happen."

  6. Bongiovanni pleaded no contest in June 2019 to aggravated assault and battery and was sentenced to six months in a work-release program and 10 years probation. A jury in February 2020 found McDonald guilty of aggravated assault, battery and violating his oath of office, and he was sentenced to 10 years probation.

    The lawsuit, which was filed Sept. 10, asks for a jury trial and seeks compensatory and punitive damages, as well as attorneys’ fees and legal expenses.

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