Ronald Greene's murder by cops and the cover up
‘I’m scared’: AP obtains video of deadly arrest of Black man
Louisiana state troopers were captured on body camera video stunning, punching and dragging a Black man as he apologized for leading them on a high-speed chase -- footage of the man’s last moments alive that The Associated Press obtained after authorities refused to release it for two years.
“I’m your brother! I’m scared! I’m scared!” Ronald Greene can be heard telling the white troopers as the unarmed man is jolted repeatedly with a stun gun before he even gets out of his car along a dark, rural road.
The 2019 arrest outside Monroe, Louisiana, is the subject of a federal civil rights investigation. But unlike other in-custody deaths across the nation where body camera video was released almost immediately, Greene’s case has been shrouded in secrecy and accusations of a cover-up. -snip
This happened over two years ago, video footage of the police body cams was leaked. The family was told Greene had died when his car had a collision after a vehicle chase.
Turns out he was alive after the crash as the police proceeded to taser him in his car, drag him out, beat him, handcuff him and then taser him some more. You can hear the cops joking and rejoicing over their 'prey'. One of the scum comments: "I hope this guy ain't got f**king AIDS."