• AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    6 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    A woman accused police officers in Santa Fe, Texas, of holding her face down in a pile of fire ants, leaving bite marks all over her head and chest.

    The suit said a second officer arrived at the scene, slammed Rogers to the ground and handcuffed her “so tight that the handcuffs cut into her skin.”

    “This lawsuit is brought to prevent this from ever happening again in the future because no officer should hold a citizen down in a pile of fire ants after they have already been detained/seized,” the complaint said.

    At a news conference Saturday, Rogers said her arrest “underscores a significant issue: the absence of empathy and human compassion among some individuals in law enforcement.”

    Ruben Espinoza, the police chief for the Santa Fe Independent School District, told NBC affiliate KPRC of Houston that the video does not tell the full story of what happened.

    Espinoza acknowledged that Rogers did yell about ants, but he told KPRC that she was lifted from the ground seconds after she alerted the officers to the insects.


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    • BrianTheeBiscuiteer@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      Espinoza acknowledged that Rogers did yell about ants, but he told KPRC that she was lifted from the ground seconds after she alerted the officers to the insects.

      And what? They continued to let ants bite her face? She had no less than 50 bites I’m sure and ants don’t all arrange themselves and then shout, “Bite… NOW!”

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        6 months ago

        and ants don’t all arrange themselves and then shout, “Bite… NOW!”

        You know, as someone who has stepped in a fire ant pile and not realized it, I am pretty sure they do. They make sure they are all well spread out, and then bam. Not that it makes any difference to this story. Just wanted to pass along my very painful experience.