Two police officers in Kansas City, Mo., have been
charged with assaulting a transgender woman while arresting her in May 2019.
The officers, Matthew Brummett and Charles Prichard,
were arresting Brianna Hill after she got into an argument at a beauty supply
store, the Associated
Press reports. Hill was murdered
in October of last year, shot to death at a house in Kansas City.
Police were called to the beauty supply store by both
Hill and the business’s owner May 24, 2019. The owner asked the officers to
remove her, and they took her outside, where a passerby recorded a video of the
arrest.
The video “shows the officers kneeing the woman in the
face, torso and ribs and forcing her arms over her head while handcuffed,” the
AP reports. They are also accused of slamming her face into the sidewalk. She
“can be heard moaning and crying in pain” on the video, according to the news
service. Hill was Black, and the officers are both white.
Brummett and Prichard said she was resisting arrest
and that they used reasonable force. She was charged with trespassing,
disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
But a grand jury Friday indicted both officers on
charges of fourth-degree assault, a misdemeanor. David Smith, a lawyer for
Hill’s family, said he was “thrilled” the officers had been charged and was
optimistic that the charges would be upgraded to a felony, local TV
station KSHB reports.
“That’s what these officers deserve,” he told the station.
To the AP, he added, “You don’t treat this woman like
a piece of trash because you think she is a freak.” He also provided the media
with a photo of Hill showing several bruises on her face, and he called on
Police Chief Rick Smith (no relation) to resign.
Brummett and Prichard disputed the charges and said
they believed they would be exonerated. The officers’ union, the Fraternal
Order of Police, likewise said the charges are not justified and that Hill
never filed a complaint or sought medical treatment.
The officers have been placed on what the police
department called “administrative assignment” until the case is decided. They
are scheduled to appear in court in August.
A suspect, whose name has not been released, has been
arrested in connection with Hill’s death. She was one of more than 20 trans
Americans to be murdered last year, almost all of them women of color.
SOURCE: ADVOCATE DOT COM
Ugh, these killings need to stop already!
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Such a double standard. Police officers are frequently nothing more than thugs - racist, sexist, homophobic thugs, working out their insecurities on the rest of the world's population with their fists. Hope these two get what they deserve. Cops are supposed to protect and serve all of us. Not beat the crap out of anyone they take a dislike to. Sick of this shit. Thanks for sharing. Keep us updated!
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