Austin, TX – Video: Texas Officer Says Blacks Have ‘Violent Tendencies’

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    Austin, TX – Patrol car video publicly released Thursday shows a white Austin, Texas, police officer violently throwing a black woman to the ground during a traffic stop, followed by another white officer telling her black people have “violent tendencies” and whites are justifiably afraid.

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    Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo condemned both officers’ actions. He called the officer’s comments on the video “disturbing” and said a criminal investigation has been opened against the officer who arrested Breaion King.

    The traffic stop happened in June 2015 but was not made public until the Austin American-Statesman published the video Thursday. Acevedo called a news conference hours later and said both officers have been taken off street patrol and are on desk duty.

    The video is surfacing amid heightened nationwide tension over police treatment of black people.

    “For those that think life is perfect for people of color, I want you to listen to that conversation and tell me we don’t have social issues in this nation,” said Acevedo, who is Hispanic. “Issues of bias. Issues of racism. Issues of people being looked at different because of their color.”

    In one of two videos, Officer Patrick Spradlin is heard talking to King, who was pulled over for speeding, about race while driving her to jail.

    “Why are so many people afraid of black people?” Spradlin asks.

    King replies that she is also trying to figure that out.

    “I can give you a really good idea why it might be that way,” he said. “Violent tendencies.”

    Spradlin goes on to say that “I don’t blame” white people for being afraid because of violence in the black community. “Some of them, because of their appearance and whatnot, some of them are very intimidating,” he says.

    The newspaper identified King as an elementary school teacher. Her attorney did not immediately return a message seeking comment. Acevedo said that King did not file a complaint after the arrest and that he did not know about the traffic stop until this week.

    King told the newspaper the encounter changed how she views police. Acevedo said she was pulled over for driving 15 mph over the speed limit when Officer Bryan Richter ordered her out of the car. The video shows him nearly throwing her into an adjacent truck while trying to place her under arrest in a Wendy’s parking lot.

    “I’ve become fearful to live my life,” King told the newspaper. “I would rather stay home. I’ve become afraid of the people who are supposed to protect me and take care of me.”

    Richter can be heard in the video ordering King to “stop resisting” as he orders her out of the car. The angle of the video doesn’t fully show King while she is inside the car.

    Richter orders King to put her hands behind her back while the two struggle on the ground.

    Richter has been a police officer since 2010 and Spradlin since 2001, according to Austin police. Listed phone numbers for the officers could not immediately be found.

    The Austin police union said in a statement that it understands the public’s reaction to Richter’s response and that Spradlin’s comments were “wrong and not reflective of the values and beliefs of the men and women who serve this community.”

    “We recognize how incidents such as these can divide our city and cause mistrust,” Austin Police Association Vice President Anthony Nelson said in the statement.


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    RebelSheep
    RebelSheep
    7 years ago

    Are these people just asking for trouble?

    PowerUp
    PowerUp
    7 years ago

    He should get a medal for saying the truth!

    7 years ago

    It has nothing to do with skin color. Men have violent tendencies.

    qazxc
    qazxc
    7 years ago

    You fools applaud when someone says all blacks have violent tendencies but you’ll be the first to yell anti-semitism when the same bigot says all Jews are thieve.

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    7 years ago

    I heard the recording. The policeman seems to be the sort who likes to beat women.

    JackC
    JackC
    7 years ago

    Why do people not comply with lawful requests and then complain after the situation escalates. Once the cops stop you they are the ones who will prevail in any physical altercation.

    7 years ago

    newsflash for all you pc idiots: statistics show crime rates among blacks much higher than all other groups…deny it all you want, bleeding heart liberal idiots.