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Body-cam footage of Treshon Broughton's arrest - United States
The Pullman Police Department has released footage from an officer-worn body camera and surveillance cameras showing the arrest of former WSU cornerback Treshon Broughton at Bob’s Corner Market on Feb. 18, 2017 that has led to a civil suit against the department.
The footage, which was originally obtained by Whitman County Watch, shows Broughton attempting to show Pullman PD officers Shane Emerson and Alex Gordon his ID before the officers begin pulling his arms behind his back.
Pullman PD Cmdr. Chris Tennant said the department can’t comment on the matter as it relates to an ongoing civil lawsuit, which Broughton filed against the department, the City of Pullman and both officers on Oct. 30.
The video, which Whitman County Watch flipped and synced body camera audio with due to the release being mirrored, appears to show Broughton approach the counter multiple times as officers arrive. During one of these visits, a cashier appears to ask Broughton about the money he used to pay for his merchandise.
Emerson then appears and walks to the counter as Broughton seems to search for something. As Broughton approaches the counter again, he can be heard on Emerson’s body cam asking if his girlfriend’s card had been left earlier in the evening. In response, the clerk says Broughton attempted to use a “fake 20” earlier as Emerson and a WSU Police Department cadet look on.
Broughton alleges in the suit that his Fourth and 14th Amendment rights and multiple sections of the Washington State Constitution were violated. The lawsuit also accuses the two officers of using excessive force and falsifying police reports related to the arrest.
The charges against Broughton were dropped, and he claims they were “unfounded, lacked probable cause, were without factual support and based upon a deliberate misrepresentation of factual events,” according to court documents.
Location: 260 SE Kamiaken St, Pullman, WA 99163, USA
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Body-cam footage of Treshon Broughton's arrest - United States
The Pullman Police Department has released footage from an officer-worn body camera and surveillance cameras showing the arrest of former WSU cornerback Treshon Broughton at Bob’s Corner Market on Feb. 18, 2017 that has led to a civil suit against the department.
The footage, which was originally obtained by Whitman County Watch, shows Broughton attempting to show Pullman PD officers Shane Emerson and Alex Gordon his ID before the officers begin pulling his arms behind his back.
Pullman PD Cmdr. Chris Tennant said the department can’t comment on the matter as it relates to an ongoing civil lawsuit, which Broughton filed against the department, the City of Pullman and both officers on Oct. 30.
The video, which Whitman County Watch flipped and synced body camera audio with due to the release being mirrored, appears to show Broughton approach the counter multiple times as officers arrive. During one of these visits, a cashier appears to ask Broughton about the money he used to pay for his merchandise.
Emerson then appears and walks to the counter as Broughton seems to search for something. As Broughton approaches the counter again, he can be heard on Emerson’s body cam asking if his girlfriend’s card had been left earlier in the evening. In response, the clerk says Broughton attempted to use a “fake 20” earlier as Emerson and a WSU Police Department cadet look on.
Broughton alleges in the suit that his Fourth and 14th Amendment rights and multiple sections of the Washington State Constitution were violated. The lawsuit also accuses the two officers of using excessive force and falsifying police reports related to the arrest.
The charges against Broughton were dropped, and he claims they were “unfounded, lacked probable cause, were without factual support and based upon a deliberate misrepresentation of factual events,” according to court documents.
Location: 260 SE Kamiaken St, Pullman, WA 99163, USA
(Video strictly for news/educational purposes)
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🛑 About the video / Community guidelines 🛑 This footage is NOT intended to be violent or glorify violence in any way. We are sharing the footage STRICTLY for the purposes of news reporting and educating.
Daily Police Chase is Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for «fair use» for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. The recent amendments to the Copyright Act of 1976 pertain to music. Fair use remains in force for film and video. No copyright intended. All content used in adherence to Fair Use copyright law.
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