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  1. 108 citations in 4 hours? That's gotta be some kinda record...
  2. There were also multiple busses full of people. Someone surely saw him get dragged.
  3. You just can’t make this stuff up with LMPD…
  4. It wasn't to help public perception, the public here knows LMPD is awful. LMPD also knows that we will always demand video of any controversial encounter they are involved with, as we should. They have done that to themselves.
  5. "Wrist lacerations" (or something to that affect) were one of the injuries he went to the hospital for. Sure seems like that could happen from beating on a window and jumping in a car.
  6. There's currently no angle that would show the dragging, if it occurred. If it did happen, it would have happened in the time frame of the shorter video above.
  7. If he did indeed get "dragged" by the car, it's weird that no other officers reacted until after Det. Gillis was beating on the car after he had stopped.
  8. The incident starts at about the 0:20 second mark. Unless the officer was dragged prior to that, it didn't happen. @Voice of Reason
  9. Edit: You can actually see the incident on this camera
  10. Nope. One arrow shows the bus and the other shows where the incident would have occurred. You obviously can't see much of anything from this.
  11. This is the second video. You can start at about the 20:00 minute mark of the video, that will get you close to the time of the reported incident. Doesn't really show anything either, the "incident" would have occurred behind the bus in the middle of the middle of the screen, which obviously contradicts the idea that the officer was dragged at any type of speed or distance. You can see Scheffler in cuffs just after the 25:00 minute mark.
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