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They got video this time
« Reply #15 on: February 14, 2006, 02:12:00 AM »
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On 2006-02-09 20:17:00, Nihilanthic wrote:

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Martin was arrested after he and four cousins took their grandmother's car from a church parking lot during Sunday services, and then crashed it. Though the grandmother did not wish to press charges, the youths all were arrested on grand-theft charges, Crump said.



The teen was in the admissions area of the boot camp Jan. 5 when he was ordered by drill instructors, along with several other youths, to perform exercises. While the youths were being initiated into the program, an officer held a video camera and zoomed in to film moments when youths were being restrained, Barreiro said he was told.



As the video begins, several other youths are seen being held up against a wooden fence as drill instructors yell at them. Martin, in what has been described by juvenile justice officials as a ''restraint,'' is first seen being held down on the ground by two officers, with his arms spread out, Barreiro said.



One officer is seen with his knee pushing into his back. Though the tape contains no sound, the officers appear to be yelling at the teen, Barreiro said.



After a minute or two, Martin stands up and attempts to run around the camp's track, Barreiro said. Officers ''rush'' to hold him up against the wooden fence, ''with his arms spread out like a crucifix,'' Barreiro said. Then four guards are seen holding Martin to the ground, with one officer pushing his knee into the youth's back.



As Martin gets up to run again, he is clearly ''stumbling,'' unable to run or walk, Barreiro said.



REWIND REQUEST



What happened next, Barreiro said, was so disturbing he asked the FDLE agent showing the tape to rewind several times. On screen, a guard is seen apparently choking Martin by pushing his forearm against his throat, Barreiro and Gelber said.



The youth is once again encouraged to begin running, but again he stumbles and falls down, Barreiro said: ``He is like a rag doll . . . They are holding him up.''



Said Gelber: ``They are moving his body around like a sack of potatoes.''



Then, both lawmakers said, an officer either kicks or knees Martin in the back of his knees so that he falls down. ''When he's on the ground,'' Barreiro said, ``they start punching him in the arms. He's like comatose, and they are punching and punching.''



Moments later, the lawmakers say, officers yank Martin by the head and jerk it back. Once again, Barreiro said, they place Martin in what appears to be a type of choke hold.



''That was pretty violent,'' Gelber said of what he called the ''jolting'' of the teen's head. ``You could see from the very beginning [Martin] had a problem. His legs were rubbery. The kid was fainting and losing consciousness repeatedly.''



At some point, officers appeared to be pushing an object -- the lawmakers said they were told it was ammonia to help Martin regain consciousness -- forcefully into his nose. Juvenile justice officials have previously said Martin bled profusely from some injury to his nose.



Gelber said he was particularly struck by the apparent lack of any urgency or concern on the part of the boot-camp officers -- and a nurse who appeared to stand by doing little -- while Martin was clearly in grave distress for about 20 minutes.



''This was too long a period of time to not have sought medical attention,'' Gelber said. ``Giving the officers the benefit of all doubt, it's hard to divine what the possible justification was for their treatment of the juvenile.''



Crump, the family's attorney, described Martin on Wednesday as ''a good kid'' who made honor roll on his last report card, and played basketball for his school team.



''It is not the policy of our country to kill a kid for going joyriding in his grandmother's car,'' Crump said.



Miami Herald staff writers Marc Caputo and Mary Ellen Klas contributed to this report.



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THIS IS FUCKING BULL SHIT. ITS BLATANTLY OBVIOUS THE ONLY POINT OF A BOOTCAMP IS TO HUMILIATE AND DESTROY PEOPLE ON THE INSIDE BY BEATING THEM UP AND BREAKING THEM DOWN TO FILL THEIR HEAD FULL OF BULLSHIT AND TRAIN OBEDIENCE.



BUT OH NO, THATS NOT ENOUGH, WE GOT TO BEAT THEM TO A PULP!



THIS IS NOT JUSTIFIED PUNISHMENT FOR FUCKING MURDERERS BUT IF A KID STEALS A CAR ITS TIME TO BEAT HIM UP AND BREAK HIS WILL...  :roll:



GOD IM ANGRY. UGH.



Someone has to get this video. I know media connections, but then again Im sure there are plenty of people here who have them to.



Looks like we better get to work to hold these assholes responsible isntead of a slap on the wrist so they can go beat up kids in another state  :roll:

There is nothing so likely to produce peace as to be well prepared to meet the enemy.
--George Washington

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I want to know:
Were any of those boot camp guards previously in the military and in the Iraq War????????????

When these scatter brained soldiers come home from Iraq,they will be getting jobs in Boot Camps,Prisons and Police Departments.
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