Police officer seen on dashcam video brutally kicking motorist suffering from diabetic shock in $158,000 lawsuit
A driver in diabetic shock was kicked in the head several times in a shocking display of police brutality that won him $158,000 in a lawsuit.
Adam Greene, of Las Vegas, was pulled over at about 4am on October 29, 2010 after a Nevada State Trooper spotted him weaving in traffic.
Mr Greene claimed he was driving that way because he had fallen into diabetic shock.
Police officer seen on dashcam video brutally kicking motorist suffering from diabetic shock in $158,000 lawsuit
A driver in diabetic shock was kicked in the head several times in a shocking display of police brutality that won him $158,000 in a lawsuit.
Adam Greene, of Las Vegas, was pulled over at about 4am on October 29, 2010 after a Nevada State Trooper spotted him weaving in traffic.
Mr Greene claimed he was driving that way because he had fallen into diabetic shock.
'Don't move!': Dashcam video shows a Nevada state trooper approaching Adam Greene's car with his gun drawn, demanding he put his hands up
'Don't move!': Dashcam video shows a Nevada state trooper approaching Adam Greene's car with his gun drawn, demanding he put his hands up
Traffic stop: Mr Greene did not immediately comply as the state trooper, seen kicking the side of the door, demanded he put his hands up
Traffic stop: Mr Greene did not immediately comply as the state trooper, seen kicking the side of the door, demanded he put his hands up
The dashcam video shows a Nevada state trooper approaching Mr Greene's car with his gun drawn, saying: ‘Don’t move! Hey driver, do not move! Hands up!’
As five cops restrain the man on the ground, a Henderson police officer walks into the shot and kicks Mr Greene in the head five times.
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