New trailer for ‘COLONY’, a new film from ‘Train To Busan’ director Yeon Sang-ho
The zombie thriller follows survivors trapped in a Korean high-rise amid a zombie outbreak.
In theaters on August 28.
🚨BREAKING: In Oklahoma City, ICE agents are seen chasing a young man through a parking lot, tasing him, then repeatedly smashing his head, and dragging his face across the concrete… while he isn’t resisting.
In the video, after he falls to the ground, agents pile on top of him, as the agents smash his head into the concrete multiple times.
While he’s lying on the ground… not fighting back, and making no visible attempt to get away… the agents drag his face across the pavement as they go to handcuff him.
Then, with both agents already on top of him, and his arms being pulled behind his back, one agent slams his head into the concrete, again.
Even after both agents have him pinned, and are kneeling on him, one agent continues forcing his head into the pavement.
By the time they finally pull him to his feet, you can clearly see his face is injured.
Law enforcement are allowed to use force, that’s objectively reasonable, under the circumstances. But, once someone is effectively under control, any additional force has to be justified by a legitimate safety need… not punishment, anger, or retaliation.
If someone is no longer actively resisting, repeatedly driving their head into concrete… is difficult to justify as necessary force.
This is exactly what happens when the government refuses to hold ICE agents accountable.
The more ICE agents get away with excessive force, the more excessive force becomes their normal.
@rustyrockets It was a waste of time for anyone to take this seriously. In no way was even the Supreme Court, which has 3 Trump Judges in it, was going to allow the Executive Branch of The US Government just change the constitution, even as some crazy interpretation stated in his EO.