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NEW YOUTUBE SERIES "LITTLE ROCK POLICE GONE WILD" DEBUTS - FEATURES MISDEEDS OF LRPD OFFICERS THAT RESULTED IN SUSPENSIONS OR TERMINATIONS



You asked for it and now its here, we have dropped the first video for our new YouTube series Little Rock Police Gone Wild.


There will be tons more so subscribe to our channel today so you will not miss a single episode.


Episode 1 features the antics of LRPD Officer Brandon "Butterball" Johnson and his abusive and violent treatment of a citizen of color that had too much to drink on his way home near  the old VA hospital on Roosevelt Road.

OUR FIRST EPISODE FEATURES OFFICER BRANDON "BUTTERBALL" JOHNSON

Officer "Butterball" Johnson must be one of the white officers that chooses not to live in Little Rock and must be ignorant of the city and its history to not know that LRPD has a station in the old VA Hospital building that has been on Roosevelt Road since the 1940's. Chances are you can stop anyone in Little Rock, especially East LR, and ask then what that big old building is on Roosevelt and they will says its the old VA Hospital.






Here is the premiere episode.



This is the internal investigation file we obtained from LRPD regarding the August 25, 2017 incident. 

 Little Rock Police Department Internal Investigation Report DI2017-0233 by Russ Racop on Scribd



The full video has Officer "Butterball" Johnson giving his superiors a different version of what happened that what video details and actually occurred.  

Johnson should have also been found to have violated LRPD Rules & Regulations concerning truthfulness and use of force.

But he is white and the victim was black and LRPD takes care of its own.

#TimeForChange #CleanOutLRCityHall

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