You never have to look far when visiting this site to find a blog or video depicting blatant abuses carried out by law enforcement officers.
There are also instances in which people claim abuse, but a review of a tape and learning certain circumstances quickly lets you know that hard-headedness from an individual is completely responsible for the ordeal they went through.
University of Central Florida student Victoria King's ordeal falls under that umbrella.
King was pulled over for having a brake light out, and shortly afterwards decided that complying and going on with her life was just too much to ask.
The officer tells her repeatedly to roll her window all the way down so he can give her the citation to sign.
She refuses and continually asks why does she have to.
Things went south in a hurry from there.
While King herself was recording the incident, Officer Timothy Isaacs was wearing a body camera that gave a first hand account of the situation.
"If you don't open the window, I'm going to break the window," said the officer.
The video shows the officer, along with another officer, warning King several times to roll down the window or he would have to break it. However, King still did not comply.
The officer placed his right hand on the glass and seconds later: "If you roll it up on my - Oh!"
Isaacs said in his report that King began to roll the power windows up on his right forearm.
"I began to feel pressure on my forearm due to the window compressing it against the frame of the window," Isaacs wrote in a report.
"Oh my God, are you serious?" said King as the glass shattered.
Eyewitness News showed the video to UCF criminal justice professor Kenneth Adams.
"He doesn't know if his hand is going to get caught in the window. He doesn't know if the woman is going to panic and hit the accelerator and take off," Adams said.
King recently filed a brutality and excessive force complaint against the officer. Full StoryCheck out the videos below
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