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Brave Cop Suspended For Exposing officers Suffocating guy, Shoving Baton In His Mouth till He Died

Joliet police Sgt. Javier Esqueda is a superb cop.

He watched a video of his fellow officials seem to suffocate a person till he died and determined that enough was sufficient.

In a try and get Lurry to spit out the medicine, police held his nose closed whilst shoving a baton in his mouth and slapping him.

This torture went on for nearly two entire mins until Lurry fell subconscious and in the end died.

Nicole Lurry never knew of the video's life until Esqueda blew the whistle after he came throughout it.

Including to the egregious act of hiding such damning proof is the reality that the audio had been turned off after the officers were seen slapping Lurry.

Notably enough, Esqueda has the assist of the Black cops association, which incorporates about 30 officials and supervisors of all races.

"he is a member, and we are going to back him," said Dave Jackson, president of his branch's Black cops affiliation.

Esqueda informed reporters that he leaked the video due to the fact he desired to prove that now not all law enforcement officials are awful. "In mild of the whole lot it is' been happening -  George Floyd without a doubt had plenty of us, police officers. Whilst we noticed that video, a number of us cried. People don't believe that. However the component is, there are a number of correct officers out of 750,000. Not absolutely everyone is an awful cop. Most law enforcement officials that I realize had been disenchanted with the aid of George Floyd," he stated.

If we take a look at Esqueda's case, all of the officers concerned about Lurry's loss of life, the supervisors, the leader, literally every person but Esqueda was willing to look the alternative way.

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