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Asking a K-9 to maul an unarmed man's entire body for FOUR MINUTES had a cop arrested.


 A horrifying video was just released showing what led up to a Michigan trooper's charges for felonious assault with a dangerous weapon. For four entire minutes, Trooper Parker Surbrook, 33, forced his dog to maul a compliant, unarmed, and surrendered man, quite literally from head to toe.

On March 5, Surbrook, a 9 year veteran with the MSP, was arrested and charged with felonious assault. He has pleaded acquitted to the charge.

According to police, Surbrook and another undercover officer saw a vehicle leaving a section called an “illegal activity spot” and moved to drag it over. rather than stopping, however, the vehicle fled then crashed into a tree after a quick pursuit. During the crash, the motive force broke his hip.

After the vehicle crashed, the video shows the person exits his vehicle, lie on the bottom, and put his hands out. By all definitions, he had surrendered and it had been not even possible for him to escape.

Nevertheless, Surbrook rushed out of his car with the dog, yelling “stop him, stop him, stop him, stop him, remain the bottom mother f**ker!”

As Surbrook directs his K-9, Knox, the motive force of the vehicle, laying down on the bottom together with his hands out, completely surrendering, says, “I’m done, I’m done” and made no attempts to induce up. Still, Surbrook kept yelling at his dog to attack, and also the dog follows his orders.

Surbrook seems like a raving lunatic as he jumps around the scene back and forth, yelling at the 2 entirely compliant and surrendered individuals.

“He’s got me…he’s got me,” the motive force yells as he begs for help. In response to the pleas for help, Surbrook gives the K-9 more commands to bite the person.

The driver continued begging, “I’m not moving, please get him,” pleading with Surbrook to call off Knox.

He starts pleading, “please sir…sir,” and Surbrook tells Knox “good boy” and “stay on him.”

“Please, Sir, he’s on my face,” the person may be heard screaming.

“I don’t care,” Surbrook responded.

As you watch the video, it's clear that Surbrook’s actions are nothing but torturous as he continues forcing the K-9 to lam into the motive force, despite having absolutely no justifiable reason.

“I’m not moving, sir, I’m not moving,” the driving force says.

“Do you bought him?” Surbrooks asks the opposite officer if he has the passenger in restraint, ignoring the actual fact that his dog is sort of killing a person.

“Please sir my legs are tore up, you got me. Sir?”

“Stay on him,” the sadistic cop orders.

“Please sir, please sir, please I’m begging you, sir, please sir, please, please sir…please.”

“Come on, sir…He’s trying to choke me. Sir, please, please stop, please,” the motive force said. “Sir he’s choking me, sir.”

Surbrook said again, “I don’t care.”

This exchange went on for four minutes. Four minutes.

When he finally removed the dog from the bloodied and mauled driver, Surbrook was ecstatic at what he just witnessed and celebrated the horrific act of unnecessary violence he just inflicted.

“Good boy, God damn time, holy f**k, good boy, good boy,” he said.

When he gets on the phone, he tells the person on the opposite end, “it was an honest bite.”

According to the Lansing State Journal, the hospital documented bite injuries to his head, left os, left bicep, left forearm, left-side rib area, either side of his pelvic bone area, his genitals, and also the top of his thighs.

In his report, Surbrook lied and claimed the driving force fled which is why the K-9 was deployed. But that was quickly discredited after his supervisor watched the video.

Surbrook’s supervisor, Lt. Ryan Maki, said Surbrook’s statements and report after the arrest “led him to believe the suspect had run on foot which K9 Knox was deployed to perform the chase and hold to prevent the suspect as he was running.”

When Maki watched the video, however, he realized Surbrook wasn't telling the reality.

“While the unfortunate reality for law enforcement officials is that use of force is typically a necessary action to make sure the protection of themselves or others, care, and concern for human life should be at the forefront of any police officer’s actions,” Col. Joe Gasper, director of MSP, said in an exceeding statement. “This makes Trooper Surbrook’s disregard of the driver’s pleas for help totally unacceptable.”

“Unacceptable” is that the understatement of the year. His actions were criminal, sadistic, and torturous.

Michigan State Rep. Sarah Anthony agrees, and said in a very handout that the prolonged biting equates to torture which racism and police brutality were happening “in our own backyard.”

“Today, I watched an unarmed man be mauled by working-dog for nearly four minutes under the direct orders of a Michigan State policeman trooper,” Anthony said. “This could be a blatant abuse of power and may only be described as torture. This incident and everybody we’ve witnessed liked it, is heartbreaking and infuriating.”

Exactly what the driving force and passenger were charged with remains a mystery. what's clear, however, is that the torture within the video below should never be inflicted on anyone for simply feat from the police.


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