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Man On Life Support After Minneapolis SWAT Cop Punches Him for Talking Too Loud in Restaurant
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1201233:MV8xOTAxOTI2XzMxNzkyOTk3X0E1OUMxMzgw] A LOYAL and patriotic American does NOT sue the police !!! If and when this dope try's to sue our valiant boys in blue I hope he gets exactly what he deserves AGAIN...a permanent dirt nap, courtesy of our brave Law Enforcement Officers !!! :macgun: :macgun: :macgun: . [/quote]
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And the "hits" from law enforcement keep on coming! I predict many months of paid leave ... thank God we have these great men protecting and serving!
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Man on life support after Minneapolis cop punches him for ‘talking loud’
By David Edwards
Monday, June 18, 2012 10:17 EDT
Sgt. David Clifford, a member of the Minneapolis SWAT team, turned himself in to authorities on Sunday after a father of four who he reportedly “sucker punched” for talking too loud spent Father’s Day in intensive care
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He did a Superman punch,” Archambault recalled. “Brian went back, feet up in the air, and the guy landed on top of him and his head bounced off the concrete
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Witnesses identified the assailant as Sgt. David Clifford
but police did not find the officer at his home. Commander Paul Sommer said that Clifford finally turned himself in at about 1:30 p.m. on Sunday after retaining a lawyer.
He is expected to be charged with third-degree assault
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An online biography indicated that Clifford had served with the Army’s 82nd Airborne Division as team leader of Personal Security Detachments in Kosovo and Iraq.
After two brain surgeries, Vander Lee was still on life support Sunday. Doctors are hopeful that he will recover.
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