Reports say one officer punched a suspect. Another was previously put on leave for a shooting
He filed a complaint online with the city because he said the officers had been unprofessional. They knew the dart was a toy, he said, because they were carrying it when they approached the vehicle.
In 2011, Chauvin was one of several officers put on temporary leave after a police shooting in a residential community, according to news reports.citizens filed roughly 3,000 complaints against police officers with the city's Office of Police Conduct Review The group's president, Michelle Gross, said it obtained the data through open records requests filed with the Office of Police Conduct Review.
Later, she followed up and even went to the precinct. She said she learned Thao never filed the report. Fernandez was with her brother and husband at a concert when a guy in the bathroom of the club started messing with her brother and a dust-up ensued. A security guard threw her brother down a flight of stairs.
When he pulled into the parking lot on the south side of Minneapolis in his big, black Chevy Silverado, he saw about seven men beating another guy. The way he tells it, the guy was on the ground in the fetal position. One of the men was kneeling on him and punching him. “They were so lazy when they got there,” he said Wednesday night. “My life was on the line. I could have been cold and dead by then.”
He had no idea that Thao was the same cop who had pulled into that parking lot that day seven years ago, in the aftermath of another one-sided attack, and who, as far as he knew, had done not one thing about it.Another complaint against Thao involves a black man who was held face down in an alley but who lived to sue.
According to the complaint, Ferguson was walking his pregnant girlfriend home through an alley when a police car pulled up and Thao, along with officer Robert Thunder, approached him. After running his ID through the computer system, Thunder said there was a warrant for Ferguson's arrest, which the complaint says was a lie.
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