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This afternoon, the Clark County Commission voted and passed a resolution condemning your first amendment rights to speak about the COVID pandemic in a way that doesn’t fit the mainstream government narrative. During the meeting, police and security for Clark County violently assaulted Mack Miller, Army Veteran and Republican candidate for Lt. Gov. in Nevada.
The Republican candidate was assaulted and dragged from the County Commissioner’s Meeting after attempting to defend a group of women who were reportedly being pushed and harassed by Clark County Commission security and police officers for not wearing a mask
I presume the Beaureu of Land Management will be organizing a protest...
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
a reply to: worldstarcountry
are they security or commissioned officers? I think that is an important question, both for accountability and remuneration.
That they pushed him 30 feet backwards (rendering his offense moot at that point), carrying an entire metal detector (indicating excessive force being used, and damaging public property), is insane.
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
a reply to: TheMirrorSelf
An officers commission carries responsibilities that an average citizen doesn't carry, in particular in regards to use of force.
Security using police is usually something the police force involves themselves in for scheduling and regulatory reasons. I usually deal with someone in a senior position on a local force, they handle the scheduling an all that. Its not official police business, but they involve themselves officially for regulatory reasons.
originally posted by: infolurker
a reply to: worldstarcountry
To put this into context, we also need to see part 1 which is here before they fully assault him.
They start to push him and go off when he starts asking for names and badge numbers. It would appear that security / police started getting handsy.