Saturday, March 5, 2011

Video: Police tase man at Chicago Greyhound station


In footage recently obtained by Chicago News Report, a man, who appears to be under the influence of drugs, was caught on camera rolling around on the floor at a bus terminal.

Reportedly, the incident took place at a Chicago Greyhound bus station. However, the date and location of the occurrence have not been verified.

In the video, which is four minutes and twentyfour seconds long, Chicago police officers can been asking the man to get off the floor. When he refuses to comply with their order, a taser is deployed.

Despite being tased, the man struggles with police and even curses at them.

Eventually, the mildly combative suspect is taken into custody. As he is being taken away in handcuffs, some of the people at the bus station applaud.

WARNING: THE FOLLOWING VIDEO CONTAINS OFFENSIVE LANGUAGE!

2 comments:

  1. This is so NOT funny, as the people taking the video seem to think, It's scary and a disgrace. Why didn't the Greyhound security do something sooner? That crazy high person could have had a gun and stated shooting, which is what they do. Is there ANYPLACE the black culture can go where they don't cause trouble or cause a scene? How about sending these high trouble making people and criminals to Detroit? They can use the residents.
    What an embarrassment to this city.

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  2. There is no way I would have sat there while that man rolled around on the floor. Who knows what he is capable of, or what he had in his pockets.

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