Cops Take Phone From Man Filming Them, Then Pepper-Spray Him

Cops Take Phone From Man Filming Them, At that point Pepper-Spray Him, A man who was shooting police early Sunday morning in downtown Austin, Texas, had his telephone grabbed from his hands by a cop seconds before another pepper-splashed him in the face.

Footage of the episode, which contains unequivocal dialect, shows Austin police on horseback compelling a group back after they've made a capture. A few individuals can be seen shooting the police with their phones.

One of the officers snatches the PDA of a man remaining on the border of the group. At that point, another officer hits the man with pepper spray.They showered the fellow who had telephone taken, and the female officer who had the telephone tossed it back at him before riding ceaselessly," the man who took the feature, Jericho Tucker, told KVUE.

Tucker did not instantly give back a solicitation for input from The Huffington Post.

In an announcement sent to HuffPost, the Austin Police Department said it is "mindful of this occurrence and is leading a survey to figure out whether the officers' behavior is agreeable with our strategy."

It's by and large legitimate for individuals from people in general to film cops.

"There are First Amendment assurances for individuals shooting and recording openly," Mickey Osterreicher, a lawyer with the National Press Photographers Association, told HuffPost a year ago. Osterreicher noticed that the length of you don't get in their direction, its legitimate to take pictures or film police anyplace in the nation.
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