VIDEO: Police Beat/Taser Cuffed Man 11 Times While Face In Ant Bed

On Sept 21st Ramon Hernandez was handcuffed while face down in an ant bed with a boot in the back of his neck.  He then is mercilessly beat and tasered. . . . Why you ask? For leaving the scene of a minor accident, no criminal convictions were ever even brought against him.

Cops seem to always be screaming “stop resisting! stop resisting! I wonder if they scream that while having sex with thier wives?  Watch that one fucking puke punching him in the back of the head over and over, while he is being tases, while he is being bitten by ants, while being choked, …. if you listen, you can hear the taser going t t t t t t t t tt in the background over and over, all while handcuffed….. bastards.

Why the hell does the video go black towards the end?

Nice work Boys in Blue!

Ramon Hernandez was a suspect in a 2005 hit and run accident. When officers William Heilman, Christopher Gray, and Joel Follmer arrested Hernandez, they used a taser while he was handcuffed, kicked and punched him over a dozen times. The officers claimed Hernandez resisted arrest. The incident was caught on video via the dashboard camera, there appeared to be no resist of arrest. Hernandez claimed his civil rights had been violated. Officer Gray was suspended for 70 days, Follmer was fired from the police department and Heilman resigned. In March of 2008, Hernandez’s case went to civil trial in federal court.

Ramon Hernandez was beaten and shocked with a Taser during a September 2005 arrest for leaving the scene of an accident, a charge that was later dismissed. That following March, two of the officers involved were found not guilty of official oppression.

Only one of the three officers involved in the case still works for the Austin Police Department. Christopher Gray got his job back after serving a 70-day suspension. Officer Joel Follmer was fired, and Brad Heilman resigned.

Yet for Ramon Hernandez, his family and attorneys, the case was never over. They have waited nearly three years for this civil trial.

Video from a dashboard camera showed Ramon Hernandez as he was handcuffed, with his face in an ant bed, and shocked with a Taser 11 times. He was also kicked and punched more than a dozen times.

“I forgive them for what they did in my heart, and with my faith, we all make mistakes, we’re all human,” Hernandez said.

Yet as he sat with his attorneys Friday, Hernandez said he still wants justice to hold them responsible for their actions.

“Civil rights trials define what is acceptable in our community,” said Amber Vazquez Bode, attorney for Hernandez. “They’re here to draw the line in the sand and say this is what we accept from our police officers, and this is what we don’t.”

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You think THATS something, watch as a cop beats a teenage girl HERE