Dashcam: Suspect Body-Slams Ohio Officer During Arrest – No Audio – Everything Law and Order Blog

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Newly released dash board camera shows Grove City Police officer being body-slammed by a college football player during an arrest Monday. According to court records, Michael Harris is facing a felony charge of assault and misdemeanor charges of resisting arrest, obstructing official business, and disorderly conduct while intoxicated. Police officers were called to a business because of a disturbance with an aggressive man who did not work there and wouldn’t leave. Police found pills inside Harris’ car, but they have not identified them yet. The officers involved in his arrest were not injured.

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39 thoughts on “Dashcam: Suspect Body-Slams Ohio Officer During Arrest – No Audio”
  1. that takedown was gentle af. The guy was about to end that cops career then decided he didn't want that extra charge on his record mid way lol

  2. Perfect reason why female officers should not be on the force unless they huge and can fulfill the exact same physical requirements as a man

  3. every single officer involved in that had next to no training in how to manage themselves in close combat. pathetic. absolutely pathetic.

  4. clearly the suspect was just trying to give the officer a lesson in how to break dance, and the officer refused to listen to the first step, which was: "first, get on the ground."

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