Black Store Owner Reports Robbery, Gets Punched By Officer

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An Alabama liquor store owner has sued after a police officer responding to a robbery call at his store punched him in the face and broke his jaw in March 2020. The Decatur Daily reports that Kevin Penn sued the city of Decatur and police officer Justin Rippen on March 11 in federal court. Penn is Black and Rippen is white.

Penn had trapped a shoplifter with an electronic lock and the suspect was lying on the ground, with Penn holding him at gunpoint. Surveillance video shows Penn unloading his gun as police arrive. The video appears to show Penn setting the gun magazine down as the officer’s approach.

An officer walked past the suspect and told Penn to put down his weapon. Penn refused saying, “I have a right to have my gun,” according to body camera video.

Police said in 2020 they believed Penn was reloading the gun. An officer, who has been identified as Rippen, then appears to punch Penn. Rippen and two other officers wrestled Penn to the ground and handcuffed him, the video shows. Penn was arrested and charged with obstructing a robbery investigation.

Penn spent six weeks with his jaws wired shut as he recovered. Rippen wasn’t disciplined, the Penn lawsuit says. No investigation began until the video became public in June 2020, three months after it happened.

ruddsix on March 21st, 2022 at 11:56 UTC »

The article leaves out a lot of details

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/alabama-police-bodycam-video-black-store-owner-decatur-kevin-penn-a9556171.html?amp

Edit: This is the body cam footage shown in court

gandhikahn on March 21st, 2022 at 09:48 UTC »

Wouldn't have happened if he was white.

Clear abuse of power after watching the video. Straight up assaulted by the cop.

Another classic story of cops abusing power and the taxpayers will foot the bill when he justifiably wins big in court.

Scorpius289 on March 21st, 2022 at 07:41 UTC »

He got lucky. Knowing US cops, he could've been shot on sight or strangled to death.