Videos shows 4 cops beating Black woman and son accused of stealing
TV
As per a claim recorded by Marvia Gray, 68, she and her child Derek, 43,
were assaulted and captured by the officials on March 23. The suit charges
the Grays bought a TV that was too enormous to fit in their vehicle and
pursued into issues getting back to Sam's Club get it. Commercial
The grievance, documented against the city of Des Peres and the four
cops, charges Derek Gray demonstrated store representatives a receipt
demonstrating he purchased the TV yet the board didn't hand it over on the
grounds that they accepted he was attempting to take it.
Per Gray, after a representative made some noise for Derek's benefit and
affirmed he purchased the TV, he was permitted to leave the store with it.
Notwithstanding, a cop actually followed Gray to his vehicle when he left
the store. Despite the fact that a worker told the official Gray didn't
take the TV, the official settled on a telephone decision saying he
watched Gray take a TV and put it in his vehicle.
The grumbling proceeds to state the Grays chose to reclaim the TV after
Derek showed up home and told his mom he had been blamed for taking it. At
the point when the Grays got back to the store seeking after a discount,
the recording says they were tossed on the ground, beaten, and cuffed by
four white Des Peres cops Ad
A video posted by KSDK, and NBC associate in St. Louis, Missouri, shows
the capture of the Grays as caught on a cellphone video by another Sam's
Club client.
In the video, the two Grays are being pushed on the ground, and Marvia
Gray is shouting "disregard me." Derek Gray attempts to get up at one
point and is forestalled by the officials, who push him back on the
ground.
Cellphone video of Marvia and Derek Gray’s arrest by Des Peres police officers on March 23
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