JBLM Police Assault Female Soldier in Custody
According to video evidence obtained by Q13 Fox News Seattle...
Civilian police officers at Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) are questioning the actions of their superiors, after a video of a former officer surfaced showing him grab a female soldier, pin her against a wall, and appear to take multiple strikes at her face. Whistleblowers say the video depicts a clear example of assault. They also believe it was buried, by the JBLM Police leadership, which allowed the officer involved in the incident to move onto a more prominent job outside the military, with the Department of Homeland Security.
Being detained or arrested by police will be a stressful experience even under the best of circumstances, and as seen in this video of a female soldier being assaulted by the police officer at JBLM, police violence against a person in custody can be traumatic.
Street medics should be available to provide aftercare to anyone who has
been in police custody, and to direct these individuals to additional
resources to aid them in dealing with the aftermath of police violence,
abuse, and intimidation.
As we previously discussed, any contact with police my be detrimental. To care for our communities, it
is important that we develop our skills in psychological first aid, and
that we have resources available to support those that we care for.
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