NewInTown wrote:
He was drunk and aggressive. The fact that he is deaf has absolutely no bearing on his actions and everyone's subsequent reactions nor should it entitle him to special treatment. If the cops threw punches or used their billy bats after throwing him to the ground, I'd agree that it was overkill and brutality. If they wrestled him into submission by throwing him to the ground in order to arrest him and he was hurt in the process, that's what they're trained to do.
Actually, it does. If the police treated him as non-compliant after yelling instructions at him (stop, turn around, put your hands behind your back, etc.), then being unable to hear any of those instructions would likely escalate the situation quickly. It sounds like he was not aggressive by the time the police arrived, so it may have been different if he could communicate with them.
I wasn't there, I didn't see it, but I could imagine how being deaf could compound an already bad situation.