Another day, another video of alleged police misconduct.
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This time a 14-year-old Chicago girl took video of police who she claims forced their way into her home to arrest her uncle because he did not acknowledge their requests to talk to him, NBC Chicago reports.
LeRoy Hubbard III, 29, told the news station that he was just walking to his parents' home in Englewood on the South Side when two officers tried to stop him.
โThey said โcome here,โ so I just kept walking,โ Hubbard said.
That allegedly prompted officers to barge into the home, amid the screams and protests of his family members.
โThey start just going crazy in the house,โ Hubbard, who has no criminal record, added.
Officers are seen in the video, shot by his niece Keeasia Hubbard, struggling with Hubbard as Keeasiaโs grandfather tries to stop them. Hubbard was placed in a choke hold. Keeasiaโs grandmother was seen falling to the ground while still hooked to her dialysis machine.
โThey charged me with assault, but how did I assault anybody?โ Hubbard told the news station. He said he stopped struggling with officers so that they would stop โassaulting my whole family.โ
Hubbard was charged with aggravated battery of a police officer.
LeRoy Hubbard Jr., Hubbardโs father, said that this kind of behavior was normal for Chicago police, even though he acknowledges that Englewood does have a reputation.
โThey do this all the time,โ he said. โAs far as the police, they do this all the time. They will stop anybody on the street. They want to get lucky, think theyโre going to get luckyโyou know, somebody's probably got something.โ
Read more at NBC Chicago.
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