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An Applebee?s patron was tackled to the floor while holding a baby and then beaten by Wisconsin police officers as the real suspects of a hit-and-run hid in the bathroom in a horrific case of mistaken identity.

Kenosha police officers were searching for the suspects involved in a serious crash on July 20 when witnesses to the crash said that they saw two black men and a woman carrying a child bolt down the road into a nearby Applebee?s, according to WISN 12 News.

?(Police) came in and asked (the family) to show them what car they came in, so they could verify if they were in the car accident or not,? Jennifer Harris, the manager working at Applebee?s that night told the outlet.

A separate unnamed employee informed officers of a man and woman with a child eating at a table at the restaurant when they approached them for questioning.

?The guy didn?t want to comply, he had his baby in his arms. (The officers) kept telling him he?s not under arrest, but he?s detained, and needed to answer this question,? Harris said.

?He was trying to say he needed to change his son?s diaper. He tried to go the other way, they tackled him into a wall and the baby hit its head on the wall.? Posted By Ghost

Sheesh, They lit that man up crazy with the shots. Posted By Persist
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Six former Mississippi law enforcement officers pleaded guilty Monday to all state charges against them stemming from the torture and abuse this year of two Black men, one of whom was shot in the mouth.

Their pleas Monday came after the former officers – five of them deputies for the Rankin County Sheriff’s Office, the sixth an officer for the Richland Police Department – pleaded guilty this month to federal charges in connection to the same January incident, which the victims have claimed was motivated by their race.

Former deputies Christian Dedmon, Hunter Elward, Brett McAlpin, Jeffrey Middleton and Daniel Opdyke and ex-police officer Joshua Hartfield were each charged with conspiracy to commit obstruction of justice, according to a news release from the Mississippi Attorney General’s Office.” – CNN
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The suspect did not survive the shooting. Posted By Persist
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One of the bystanders hit by officers’ gunfire was shot in the knee. He was treated and released that night from the hospital. The bystander in the blue jacket was shot several times and suffered serious injuries. He was treated over several weeks at the hospital and is still going through rehabilitation from those gunshot wounds. Posted by Persist

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