Cop Allows K-9 to Maul Handcuffed Man Who's Face Down Then Blames It On Him

Submitted on 10/10/2014 by: Stiff
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Carroll County, Arkansas, have released disturbing body-cam video of a K9 police dog attacking a compliant and handcuffed suspect after the dog broke free from his handler.

In the video, obtained by the Carroll County News and posted to their Facebook page, the dog, a Belgian Malinois named Tyson, can be seen biting the suspect on the back of his thigh for ninety seconds while ignoring commands to release the man.

As the suspect writhes in pain in the street, the dog’s handler can be heard blaming him for the attack, yelling at him, “Stop f*cking moving!”

According to authorities, officers were called to investigate a man in possession of a gun at an apartment complex in Green Forrest.

Officers spotted the suspect, Brennan Badley, 24, in the street and ordered him onto the ground where he was searched and then handcuffed.

In video taken by a body-cam on the dog’s handler, Deputy D.J. Harlan, the dog can be seen excitedly leaping up and whining as Badley is taken into custody.

After Harlan moves the dog onto a grassy area, he loses control of the dog who attacks Badley on the ground, grabbing the back of thigh as the handcuffed Badley attempts to get away from the dog.

Badley can be heard saying “Get that dog off me,” while trying to pull away to which Harlan can be heard replying, “Stop f*cking moving!”

“I’m sorry,” Badley responds.

Harlan then orders Tyson at least three times to release Badley’s leg as Badley can be heard saying, “Please, please, please. Please pull that dog off me,” before adding, “Please. I can’t be still much longer.”

Another officer can be heard asking Harlan, “Why is he not letting go?”

After ninety seconds, Harlan persuades the dog to release Badley, leaving his jeans ripped open where he was biting him.

“When I say don’t move, don’t move, please,” Harlan can be heard telling the suspect as the other officers look on. ” When we have a K-9 sittin’ there, don’t f*cking move, until you’re told to.”

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