Trooper Hits Black Motorist 18 Times With A Flashlight, Calling It ‘Pain Compliance’

This is basi­cal­ly the face of America’s almost 18’000 police depart­ments. They are white, male, and racists, usu­al­ly poor­ly edu­cat­ed and on a mission.
They no longer need to wear white hoods, they long fig­ured out a bet­ter strat­e­gy, one that allows them to do as they please under the col­or of law.
These are the sto­ries that the main­stream media is not report­ing on.
This is America!!!

Video Surfaces of Louisiana Trooper Beating a Black Man - The New York Times
Trooper Jacob Brown,

A graph­ic body cam­era video kept secret for more than two years shows a Louisiana State Police troop­er pum­mel­ing a Black motorist 18 times with a flash­light — an attack the troop­er defend­ed as “pain compliance.”
“I’m not resist­ing! I’m not resist­ing!” Aaron Larry Bowman can be heard scream­ing between blows on the footage obtained by The Associated Press. The May 2019 beat­ing fol­low­ing a traf­fic stop left him with a bro­ken jaw, three bro­ken ribs, a bro­ken wrist, and a gash to his head that required six sta­ples to close.

Louisiana trooper beats Black man in disturbing video - New York Daily News

Bowman’s encounter near his Monroe home came less than three weeks after troop­ers from the same embat­tled agency punched, stunned, and dragged anoth­er Black motorist, Ronald Greene before he died in police cus­tody on a rur­al road­side in north­east Louisiana. Video of Greene’s death sim­i­lar­ly remained under wraps before AP obtained and pub­lished it ear­li­er this year.
Federal pros­e­cu­tors are exam­in­ing both cas­es in a widen­ing inves­ti­ga­tion into police bru­tal­i­ty and poten­tial cov­er-ups involv­ing both troop­ers and state police brass.
State police did­n’t inves­ti­gate the attack on Bowman until 536 days after it occurred — even though it was cap­tured on body cam­era — and only did so weeks after Bowman brought a civ­il lawsuit.

Aaron Larry Bowman dis­cuss­es his injuries result­ing from a Louisiana state troop­er pum­mel­ing him with a flash­light dur­ing a 2019 traf­fic stop.

State police say trooper “engaged in excessive and unjustifiable actions”

The state police released a state­ment Wednesday say­ing that Jacob Brown, the white troop­er who struck Bowman, “engaged in exces­sive and unjus­ti­fi­able actions,” failed to report the use of force to his super­vi­sors, and “inten­tion­al­ly mis­la­beled” his body cam­era video.
Before resign­ing in March, Brown tal­lied 23 use-of-force inci­dents dat­ing to 2015 — 19 of them tar­get­ing Black peo­ple, accord­ing to state police records.
Aside from the fed­er­al inves­ti­ga­tion, Brown faces state charges of sec­ond-degree bat­tery and malfea­sance in Bowman’s beat­ing. He also faces state charges in two oth­er vio­lent arrests of Black motorists, includ­ing one he boast­ed about last year in a group chat with oth­er troop­ers, say­ing the sus­pect is “gonna be sore” and “it warms my heart know­ing we could edu­cate that young man.”