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VIDEO: Outrage Over 'Police Brutality' After Man Beats Cops Then Loses Fight

A man was beating Raleigh police officers in the street, and is now being portrayed as a victim of police brutality.

Raleigh, NC - A video has sparked outrage and claims of police brutality after it showed officers surrounding and hitting a man on the ground (video below.)

What that video didn't show was the minutes before he was taken to the ground, which was also recorded.

The details to what led up to the incident haven't been released at this time, but it occurred Friday at Garner Road and Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.

The first video showed a man, later identified by family as Frederick Hall, 44, fighting with three police officers.

A witness told WRAL that she saw officers try to use a Taser on Hall, and do everything they could do get him down, but nothing seemed to work.

"They were hitting him as hard as they probably could, and he didn't seem even phased by it. He just kept going. He was swinging at them. It was everything they could do to get him down on the ground," witness Bonnie Kidder told WRAL. "I heard them say 'quit resisting,' and the gentleman was noncompliant, obviously."

The video shows Hall repeatedly punching the police officers, knocking them to the ground.

The fight moved out of the camera's view as officers were still attempting to take the crazed man down.

Then a second video was recorded which showed what happened as officers got him on the ground.

Six officers could be seen fighting to control Hall while he was on the ground. The officers repeatedly struck him and used control holds, but he continued to fight back.

At one point, he could be seen biting the ankle of a female officer who kicked at his face to get him to stop biting her.

The officers were finally able to take the man into custody, and he was transported to WakeMed for treatment.

Despite the shocking video of Hall attacking officers, many in the community are outraged after only the second video has been going viral.

The Save Our Sons organization called for firing all officers involved, according to WRAL.

The NAACP also spoke out against the video, saying, "Unlawful acts by a small number of our city police will not be tolerated."

Attorney Dawn Blagrove told The News & Observer, There is a lack of trust between the black community and law enforcement because law enforcement displays over and over again their utter lack of respect for the lives of the citizens."

Despite the video showing the attack on officers, Blagrove says that those facts don't matter.

"It really doesn't matter what happened leading up to it because the standards of care being deployed by our law enforcement shouldn't matter," Blagrove said, according to WRAL. "They are trained law enforcement officers -- we are not talking about a group of vigilante citizens with no training who are trying to subdue a situation. What could we know that would justify what we saw? What facts could change what we saw?"

The Wake County District Attorney Lorrin Freeman says that she's investigating if criminal charges are appropriate against the officers involved.

You can see the videos of the fight below. NOTE: There are multiple videos, scroll down for more.

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ACSO-Charles-One
ACSO-Charles-One

FedupViewer, they did tase the Adam Henry the wires are hanging off of that animal in plainview. Yes animal, is the only way to describe someone who is acting they way this Adam Henry was. Seriously, he is lucky he was not shot and the officers used restraint for not shooting him. This is no Rodney King incident this is a violent animal in public that needed to be subdued. I am surprised we dont have someone from the Humane Society on explaining the proper way to subdue a violent animal that has been released into the public domain. For crying out loud NAACP get a life, go look at what you name proclaims, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is a civil rights organization in the United States, formed in 1909 as a bi-racial endeavor to advance justice for African Americans by a group.

Why not deal with the drug issues this individual suffers from, the lack of a father in his house when he was growing up, the lack of fathers in the black community at large. Why dont you people address the real issues in your community and stop blaming the cops and the evil white man for all your problems. Police brutality exists and it is wrong and should be rooted out and those responsible prosecuted, but when an animal is released into society and all practical means of restraint have failed, hands on, taser, baton, blows to the body, chemical agents please grow up and get a grasp on reality.

rover77
rover77

PR 24 needs to be reissued

Bill d
Bill d

It will never matter why cops have to take the steps they do to take a black person into custody. All that matters is pushing the racist cops kill innocent blacks for no reason narrative because race pimping is huge business and no American will ever go broke stirring hatred against law enforcement.

Mrs10
Mrs10

"You are about to enter another dimension. A dimension not only of sight and sound, but of mind. A journey into (a) land of imagination. Next stop, the Twilight Zone!"

This is honestly the only thing that comes to mind. We are seriously living in an alternate reality these days!

surfinboy55
surfinboy55

I fought the law and the law won, reality folks, stop fighting the Police, no matter what color or size you are. Are you crazy? There are help lines available to everyone. Period

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VWells
VWells

That black man had to be on some type of drug, he was crazed Police have to take control for the safety of other citizens and especially themselves. If he would have been civil like most people, all of this could have been avoided. Its like they want to fight police knowing someone is going to video. And as we find out, there is ALWAYS bias and bigoted blacks who edit their videos to place blame on law enforcement 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👮👮👮

FedUpViewer
FedUpViewer

Why didn't someone use a taser? That would have locked him up for a few seconds so they could get a handle on things.

Allen45
Allen45

This is because of the nature of the natural man, Me, myself and I first and foremost syndrome. which lust after the things of the flesh. Gal 5:19-21, 19 Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these; Adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness, 20 Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies, 21 Envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like: of the which I tell you before, as I have also told you in time past, that they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God. KJV

Stanracer
Stanracer

When are these idiots going to learn to just do what they're told ????

Rascal1966
Rascal1966

This POS is lucky he didn't get a bullet because it would have been completely justified!! The NAACP and that attorney need their heads examined or better yet, let them put on a uniform and let them take on this suspect and see what they do. In a stand your ground state, a citizen would have been justified in shooting him so why not police??