Special Reports & Tweets - 20130111_SpecialReport-2_Alex Aired: 2013-01-11 Duration: 05:03 === Bad Cops, Good Videos? (04:30) === [00:00:00] Reporting for InfoWars Nightly News, I'm David Ortiz. [00:00:14] If someone has been videotaped, it's usually easy to interpret what occurred on film. [00:00:19] That's unless, of course, the person who was videotaped was an officer of the law. [00:00:24] Meet Deputy Daniel Malukes of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. [00:00:29] In January 2012, the officer and his partner responded to a call that claimed a woman had attempted to punch a bus passenger in Bellflower, California. [00:00:40] The woman who witnesses claimed was clearly mentally disabled, was grabbed by the officers and as a result began shouting. [00:00:47] Rather than asking the woman to sit down or forcefully making her sit down, Deputy Malukes decided to elbow her in the face. [00:00:55] An action that witnessed Jeremy Green, a former military veteran, thought was completely abusive. [00:01:00] I think you have some balls. [00:01:03] Really? [00:01:03] What's he broke? [00:01:05] Yeah? [00:01:05] Really? [00:01:08] And you can tell it's very obvious that she was a special, you know, has special needs. [00:01:13] In the Army they gave us extensive training for rules of engagement. [00:01:17] There's proper protocols and different steps you take. [00:01:20] This lady didn't do anything, she was not combative, and he actually turned combative on her. [00:01:25] Despite this clear abuse, the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office claims that Deputy Maluks displayed, quote, a high level of professionalism and used a minimal amount of force, end quote. [00:01:38] And if that wasn't offensive enough, it turns out Officer Daniel Maluks, who was still on the force, Has been involved in two other lawsuits in recent years. [00:01:48] One in which he and another officer were ordered to pay an estimated half a million dollars for racially profiling an individual by the name of Adam Allered. [00:01:58] And a still pending case where officer Malukes and other officers allegedly shot and killed an unarmed 23 year old by the name of Dexter Luckett. [00:02:08] If you would like to see the bus case reopen, reach out to L.A. [00:02:12] County District Attorney, Jackie Lacey, and express your concerns over case number 321-973-28. [00:02:19] Now, let's take a look at another bad cop. [00:02:24] Meet Officer Jesse Zilge of the St. [00:02:26] Paul, Minnesota Police Department. [00:02:29] In August of 2012, he came into contact with Eric Hightower, an individual who had allegedly been making violent threats to his girlfriend. [00:02:37] While Mr. Hightower was laying down on the ground, Officer Zilge took it upon himself to really subdue him by, well, kicking him in the face. [00:02:46] Hightower, who was clearly hurt and angered by the brazen attack, was then maced and shoved into a car by several police officers. [00:02:54] Recently, Olmstead County Attorney Mark Ostrom shockingly ruled that there was insufficient proof the officer used unreasonable force. [00:03:04] If you would like to see this case appealed, reach out to the Minnesota State Attorney General's office. [00:03:09] It's important to note that there are some officers that condemn their actions. [00:03:14] Individuals such as retired New York City police detectives Graham Weatherspoon and Carlton Berkeley. [00:03:21] Two individuals whose organization, Police Reform Organizing Project, is trying to make the public aware that police abuse is rampant and needs to stop. [00:03:31] Under the guise of protecting people, People's rights are being violated. [00:03:38] That's why stop-and-frisk has gotten so big, under the guise of stopping crime. [00:03:43] They're not stopping crime, they're committing crimes. [00:03:46] If the police officer down there is talking to you, I don't see why you can't cut your phone on, right? [00:03:51] Film and audio tape the whole encounter. [00:03:54] Also, if there's other people standing around, they should do the same thing. [00:03:59] And if you do that, it will hold up in court. [00:04:02] And here's one more hero cop by the name of Deputy Sheriff Stan Lenick of the Albany County Sheriff's Department. [00:04:09] In November of 2012, two InfoWars activists, named Jason Burmiss and Ashley Jessica, were visiting the Albany International Airport to hand out anti-TSA flyers. === Show ID Demanded (00:47) === [00:04:20] While at the airport, they were harassed by the airport PR director, Doug Myers, who demanded they show him their ID, despite the fact they were filming on public property. [00:04:31] That's when Deputy Sheriff Lennick jumped into action and protected their First Amendment rights. [00:04:36] We don't know who you are. [00:04:37] I told you who I am. [00:04:38] I am Jason Burmess. [00:04:39] Let me see your identification. [00:04:41] I don't need to show you my identification. [00:04:42] He doesn't have to show you his identification. [00:04:44] I'll tell you who I am. [00:04:46] I want his name. [00:04:46] I just told you my name. [00:04:48] My name is Jason Burmess. [00:04:50] B-E-R-M-S-S-E-R. [00:04:51] I can't give you that. [00:04:52] I can't give you that. [00:04:57] To those last few officers, we salute you. [00:05:00] Well, that's all for this edition of Bad Cop, Good Cop.