Cop SLAMS Disabled Second Grader To Ground, Deletes Bodycam Footage
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A second-grade student with special needs suffered a bloody nose and other injuries after being tackled and slammed by Laramie County Deputy Benjamin Jacquot at Freedom Elementary School in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Sharon Reed and Rayyvana discuss on Indisputable. Tell us what you think in the comments below.
Read more here: https://atlantablackstar.com/2023/12/07/parents-file-federal-lawsuit-against-wyoming-deputy-for-assault-on-boy/
"The parents of a second grader have filed a federal lawsuit claiming that a deputy in Laramie County, Wyoming, violated their son’s civil rights.
Edited footage of the incident shows the school resource officer tackling the 8-year-old to the floor and admitting to giving him a bloody nose during an incident at Freedom Elementary School in Cheyenne, Wyoming, last year.
The officer, Laramie County Deputy Benjamin Jacquot, further intensified the situation by threatening the boy with jail, causing the elementary school student’s fear to escalate to the point where a nurse was called to tend to him."
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