“Alleged” is doing a lot of heavy lifting in that title. Some posts are saying he was trying to assault girls, others are saying that he was trying to instigate a riot. Either way, a policeman using such brute force on an “alleged” wrongdoer without any confirmed charges is police brutality and not interesting as f*ck.
thepoylanthropist on
Can the *alleged* assaulter of girls file charges to the officer of *qualified* assault too?
nthpwr on
should have thrown him in the gutter
Capital_Past69 on

DyslexiaTamer on
Humanity could have avoided a lot if he was working on Epstein island.
david1610 on
That hair slam was glorious.
JimmytheHurricane on
Dude got off light.
insanemaelstrom on
For those asking why not arrest the guy? He was probably arrested after that beat down. Also, people have been growing frustrated lately. The indian court is corrupt. Just some examples:
1. An heir to a big builder killed two people while speeding in a Porsche while drunk. The court let him off and his only punishment was to write and submit an essay to the court.
2. The Indian court assigns judges that the current judges recommend. So majority of judges all belong to select few families.
3. A judge’s house burnt down and around 5 crore rupees were found inside his house( around a million USD). The judiciary investigated it and found no wrong doing.
4. Bails have become extremely common. Even for the most heinous crimes, it is common to quickly get a bail.
5. The courts take too long to pass a judgement. In India, the lawyers are paid per court appearance( not per case), so it is in their best interest to drag court cases and it is too easy for them to do so. A personal anecdote I have is that, in one case lawyers on both sides came to the court after a year or so, both sides told the judge it’s been a while so they need to recheck the documents and got the date pushed forward.
And finally it is a crime to criticize the judiciary as it is considered as “contempt of court”
Viechiru on
India is not for beginners
Superb-Film-594 on
“Careful, you’ll hurt your back swinging him around like that. Here, use this stick.”
No_Holiday_6376 on
this the typa shit you see in bollywood movies
xadlowfkj on
Everyone ran away when the police started beating him. Well, they either ran away or formed a ring.
blueberry_seal on

vote4boat on
Some rich kid friends in India had a story buying weed when a cop showed up and started viciously beating the dealer while they sort of looked on awkwardly. No arrests, just an ass whoopin’
Debo619 on
Was that a light saber?
Aromatic_Response_19 on
All the other perverts sprint away
Terrible_Scar on
See America? This is how you handle pedos
jaffasplaffa on
Been to India like 5 times. It’s not on of those countries where you want to play smart ass with the police.
You are gonna get the classic “bamboo massage”….
ambermains101 on
No guns, just pure blunt force trauma.
Old_Leshen on
that grab-his-by-the-hair-and-tornado move was cherry in the middle
_CalculatedMistake_ on
If he wasn’t given that stick he would’ve murdered him bare handed the way this guy dragged him by the hair
quixoticquiltmaker on

THE_ATHEOS_ONE on
Never ceases to amaze me how quick a stick is produced so someone can cop a beat down in India.
polmix23 on
I love how muricans are creaming over this when this is prime example of police brutality
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That stick was a debuff
Why not arrest him?
“Alleged” is doing a lot of heavy lifting in that title. Some posts are saying he was trying to assault girls, others are saying that he was trying to instigate a riot. Either way, a policeman using such brute force on an “alleged” wrongdoer without any confirmed charges is police brutality and not interesting as f*ck.
Can the *alleged* assaulter of girls file charges to the officer of *qualified* assault too?
should have thrown him in the gutter

Humanity could have avoided a lot if he was working on Epstein island.
That hair slam was glorious.
Dude got off light.
For those asking why not arrest the guy? He was probably arrested after that beat down. Also, people have been growing frustrated lately. The indian court is corrupt. Just some examples:
1. An heir to a big builder killed two people while speeding in a Porsche while drunk. The court let him off and his only punishment was to write and submit an essay to the court.
2. The Indian court assigns judges that the current judges recommend. So majority of judges all belong to select few families.
3. A judge’s house burnt down and around 5 crore rupees were found inside his house( around a million USD). The judiciary investigated it and found no wrong doing.
4. Bails have become extremely common. Even for the most heinous crimes, it is common to quickly get a bail.
5. The courts take too long to pass a judgement. In India, the lawyers are paid per court appearance( not per case), so it is in their best interest to drag court cases and it is too easy for them to do so. A personal anecdote I have is that, in one case lawyers on both sides came to the court after a year or so, both sides told the judge it’s been a while so they need to recheck the documents and got the date pushed forward.
And finally it is a crime to criticize the judiciary as it is considered as “contempt of court”
India is not for beginners
“Careful, you’ll hurt your back swinging him around like that. Here, use this stick.”
this the typa shit you see in bollywood movies
Everyone ran away when the police started beating him. Well, they either ran away or formed a ring.

Some rich kid friends in India had a story buying weed when a cop showed up and started viciously beating the dealer while they sort of looked on awkwardly. No arrests, just an ass whoopin’
Was that a light saber?
All the other perverts sprint away
See America? This is how you handle pedos
Been to India like 5 times. It’s not on of those countries where you want to play smart ass with the police.
You are gonna get the classic “bamboo massage”….
No guns, just pure blunt force trauma.
that grab-his-by-the-hair-and-tornado move was cherry in the middle
If he wasn’t given that stick he would’ve murdered him bare handed the way this guy dragged him by the hair

Never ceases to amaze me how quick a stick is produced so someone can cop a beat down in India.
I love how muricans are creaming over this when this is prime example of police brutality
Nice to see some proper policing