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The most violence law enforcement ever? Western Australian police are driving a car to catch an aboriginal boy

 
[Social News]     08 May 2018
A video of Western Australian Police violence enforcement was posted online, according to < Daily Mail.

A video of Western Australian Police violence enforcement was posted online, according to < Daily Mail.

The most violence law enforcement ever? Western Australian police are driving a car to catch an aboriginal boy

On Sunday, on a busy road just south of Perth, video showed a teenage aboriginal boy being knocked down by a plain-clothes police car, and the boy was convulsed as a result of the crash.

When the boy was crossing the road, he was knocked down from behind by the white car and flung down on the road with a spasmodic attack. Two policemen ran to him to pick him up and arrest him.

The video was posted by the boy`s uncle, Mervyn Eades, who said, "the child was taken directly to the Fiona Stanley hospital by ambulance at the scene. The Western Australian Police do not have the right to use this brutal method, which is the reason why our aborigines often die when they are arrested. "

An eyewitness photographed the incident in the car. From the video, we can hear the female witness say, "Bad, they hit him." Then she said again, "No, that`s not right."

The boy was wearing a black sportswear and his hands were still spasmodic when he was twisted behind his back by the police.

After uploading the video on Monday, there were 50, 000 views and 1200 retweets.

It is reported that the boy is still in hospital on Monday.

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