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All bodycam footage of North Carolina white cop putting black jaywaker in a chokehold is released

More footage has been released of a white North Carolina officer putting a black pedestrian in a chokehold.

City officials in Asheville, North Carolina, released nine body camera videos of the August 2017 encounter – most of it made public for the first time – from multiple officers. 

Earlier this year, a shorter clip obtained by The Citizen-Times newspaper sparked anger in the community and helped lead to assault charges against former officer Christopher Hickman.

Hickman was shown on body camera footage subduing, tasering and punching 33-year-old Johnnie Jermaine Rush in the head repeatedly after officers accused Rush of crossing outside of a crosswalk.

More footage has been released of a white North Carolina officer putting a black pedestrian in a chokehold. City officials in Asheville, North Carolina, released nine body camera videos of the August 2017 encounter

Former officer Christopher Hickman was shown on body camera footage subduing, tasering and punching 33-year-old Johnnie Jermaine Rush in the head repeatedly after officers accused Rush of crossing outside of a crosswalk

Former officer Christopher Hickman was shown on body camera footage subduing, tasering and punching 33-year-old Johnnie Jermaine Rush in the head repeatedly after officers accused Rush of crossing outside of a crosswalk

In one of the new clips, Rush argues that a supervisor who arrived on the scene, Sgt Lisa Taube, appears to put more faith in Hickman's account than his

In one of the new clips, Rush argues that a supervisor who arrived on the scene, Sgt Lisa Taube, appears to put more faith in Hickman’s account than his

The incident occurred on August 24 when Rush was walking home from a 13-hour shift at Cracker Barrel in Asheville.

He had just cut through the parking lot of a business that was closed for the day when he was stopped by Verino Ruggiero, then an officer in training, and officer Hickman, for jaywalking.

Police body cam footage shows Ruggiero telling Rush, who’d just visited a local store, that he’d already warned him about jaywalking.

‘All I’m trying to do is go home, man. I’m tired. I just got off work,’ Rush explained.

Ruggiero told him: ‘I’ve got two options: I can either arrest you or write you a ticket.’  

The incident occurred on August 24 when Rush was walking home from a 13-hour shift at Cracker Barrel in Asheville when he was stopped for jaywalking

The incident occurred on August 24 when Rush was walking home from a 13-hour shift at Cracker Barrel in Asheville when he was stopped for jaywalking

Police body cam footage shows Ruggiero telling Rush, who'd just visited a local store, that he'd already warned him about jaywalking

Police body cam footage shows Ruggiero telling Rush, who’d just visited a local store, that he’d already warned him about jaywalking

Rush then curses, to which Hickman responds by ordering him to put his hands behind his back. The 33-year-old then tried to run 

Rush then curses, to which Hickman responds by ordering him to put his hands behind his back. The 33-year-old then tried to run 

After he was caught by the officers, what followed was a brutal beating, as Hickman was seen repeatedly punching Rush in the head, while yelling at him to put his hands behind his back.

After he was caught by the officers, what followed was a brutal beating, as Hickman was seen repeatedly punching Rush in the head, while yelling at him to put his hands behind his back.

The incident (above) also occurred months after the city implemented the use-of-force policy that included training on de-escalating tense situations

The incident (above) also occurred months after the city implemented the use-of-force policy that included training on de-escalating tense situations

‘It doesn’t matter to me, man,’ Rush replied. ‘Do what you have got to do, besides keep harassing me.’

Rush then curses, to which Hickman responds by ordering him to put his hands behind his back. The 33-year-old then tried to run.

Video shows the officers take off in pursuit and Hickman yelled after him: ‘You know what’s funny is you’re going to get f****d up hardcore’.

Rush appears to slow down and stops to confront the officers, who pushed him to the ground.

What followed was a brutal beating, as Hickman was seen repeatedly punching Rush in the head, while yelling at him to put his hands behind his back.

Rush was then tasered twice as he’s held on the ground and is choked as he breathlessly tells the cops, ‘I can’t breathe’.  

Rush was left with burn marks on his legs where the taser hit, and swelling around his head, around the same location he was repeatedly punched during the arrest

Rush was left with burn marks on his legs where the taser hit, and swelling around his head, around the same location he was repeatedly punched during the arrest

Hickman (pictured) eventually resigned before his arrest

While the encounter happened late last year, it took six months for it to become public through the leak to The Citizen-Times (Pictured, Rush)

While the encounter happened late last year, it took six months for it to become public through the leak to The Citizen-Times. Hickman eventually resigned before his arrest (Pictured, Hickman, left, and Rush, right) 

One of the new clips from an officer arriving as backup appears to show Hickman using both arms to restrain Rush by his neck.

Police have previously said Hickman put Rush in a chokehold, but it was difficult to see on Hickman’s own body-worn camera that leaked to the newspaper. 

 A judge ruled one week ago that the new videos could be made public. North Carolina law generally prevents the release of body camera footage without court approval.

In another of the new clips, Rush argues that a supervisor who arrived on the scene, Sgt Lisa Taube, appears to put more faith in Hickman’s account than his.

‘You weren’t even here to see know happened,’ Rush is heard saying. ‘You’re just going by what your officer told you. There are two sides to every story.’

Taube then responds: ‘There are. And, thankfully, I’ve got body-worn video camera to watch afterward.’

Police have said Taube was disciplined for her handling of the case.

All bodycam footage of North Carolina white cop putting black jaywaker in a chokehold is released

Hickman, (pictured) was arrested in March on a felony charge of assault by strangulation, plus misdemeanor counts of assault and communicating threats

Hickman (pictured) was arrested in March on a felony charge of assault by strangulation, plus misdemeanor counts of assault and communicating threats

The charges against Rush (right), which included assaulting a government official and traffic offenses, have since been dropped. Hickman (left) was arrested in March on a felony charge of assault by strangulation, plus misdemeanor counts of assault and communicating threats

While the encounter happened late last year, it took six months for it to become public through the leak to The Citizen-Times.

Hickman, 31, was arrested in March on a felony charge of assault by strangulation, plus misdemeanor counts of assault and communicating threats.

His lawyer, Thomas Amburgey, released a statement Monday that he believes his client will be found innocent once a jury hears the case.

The incident also occurred months after the city implemented the use-of-force policy that included training on de-escalating tense situations. 

The policy was drafted in the aftermath of a white officer killing an armed black man after a high speed chase.

An arrest warrant for Hickman said Rush suffered head abrasions and swelling and that he lost consciousness when Hickman pressed his arm on his throat.

Community outrage spilled over with angry comments at a March community meeting with the police chief, and even the City Council expressed anger that they weren’t informed of the case for months.  



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