November 18, 2015
161,370
3,146
1,423
2.83%
Every word spoken in this episode is indexed. Type any phrase to jump straight to the moment it was said.
Type any word or phrase that may have been spoken. Click a result to seek the player to that exact moment.
Try a name, a topic, or a quoted line
4:56Now PlayingTwo Police Officers in the San Francisco area have been placed on paid administrative leave after a Public Defender released a video surveillance of the officers horrifically beating up a man. The Public Defender is now asking the Federal Government to get involved in the investigation, after you watch this video you'll understand why.
Watch the full video here
Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian of The Young Turks discuss. Tell us what you think in the comments below.
Read more here
"Two Northern California sheriff's deputies seen repeatedly beating a suspected car thief in a video were placed on paid administrative leave on Sunday.
The San Francisco Chronicle reports that the Alameda County deputies, who were not identified, were placed on leave two days after the release of the video, which launched an internal investigation.
The video released on YouTube by the San Francisco public defender's office shows two deputies chasing a man on foot. As the man slows, one deputy tackles him and punches him twice. The second deputy arrives and starts hitting the man with his baton. Soon, both deputies hit him with their batons as he screamed and alternated from laying on the ground and getting on his knees."*
Sentinel Indexing in Progress
Metadata and chapters are available. Claim extraction for this episode is pending.
All video content is delivered via YouTube embedded players in accordance with the YouTube Terms of Service. Sentinel provides research tools that promote discovery and accountability across political media.