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Georgia Cop Put on Administrative Leave After Tasing Black Woman on Her Own Front Porch

In Georgia, an investigation has been launched after a video went viral showing a cop tasing a Black woman on her front porch. Suggested Reading The Root 100 – 2020 Black History Month – 2022 Hip-Hop 50 Year – 2023 Video will return here when scrolled back into view Stefon Diggs and Cardi B Viral…

In Georgia, an investigation has been launched after a video went viral showing a cop tasing a Black woman on her front porch.

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According to AJC, the video shows an officer approaching a group of Black women sitting on their front porch. He tells one of the women, identified as 22-year-old Kyndesia Smith, that sheโ€™s speaking too loud and threatens to arrest her. โ€œIโ€™m not going nowhere, it doesnโ€™t matter. Youโ€™re on our property. We did not call you,โ€ Smith tells the officer in the video. The officer then struggles to arrest Smith and eventually pulls out his taser. Shortly after telling Smith to get on the ground, he fires the taser. The video has been viewed over 14 million times on TikTok, where it was initially posted.

The officer, currently only identified as M. Oxford, wrote in a police report that he was responding to a call regarding property damage. The neighbor who made the call showed surveillance footage to the police of a group of people arriving at her home and throwing a bottle at her car. The neighbor told police that one of the women involved said she would โ€œkick her son in the head,โ€ before leaving to a nearby house.

From AJC:

One of the women wearing a white tank top and pants appeared to match the description of the person in the neighborโ€™s security footage, Oxford wrote in his report. She was later identified as Aytra Thomas.

โ€œThe other people that were on scene with her continued to yell and scream at me, making it very difficult to speak with Aytra and further conduct my investigation,โ€ Oxford wrote.

Another woman, identified as 22-year-old Kyndesia Smith, continued to yell and shout at the officer, he wrote in his report. Oxford said he told Smith she needed to quiet down or move away from the scene if she didnโ€™t want to be arrested on obstruction charges.

Smith was later arrested and charged with felony obstruction and simple battery against a police officer. She was released Wednesday night on a $5,900 bond. Even with the added details of what happened, there was no need for this to escalate to the level it did. As a cop, itโ€™s Oxfordโ€™s job to de-escalate the situation, not yell at people and tase them in the fucking leg.

As a result of the video, an investigation has been launched into the circumstances of the arrest. โ€œThe officer has been placed in an administrative role in the police department pending an internal investigation,โ€ Gwinnett police spokesman Cpl. Collin Flynn told AJC.

Hopefully, Oxford doesnโ€™t try to tase his paperwork for being in the wrong font.

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