Watch Columbia PD Drag A Mizzou Student From His Home, Slam Him To Ground Over Noise Complaint
Startling footage of Columbia, Missouri Police Department officers dragging a student from his house on east campus surfaced today. According to sources close to the victim, the police responded to a noise complaint at the house at 2 or 3 a.m. on October 31. The sources say that earlier in the night, the victim hosted a small Halloween party with “a few close friends” who were still at the house when the footage was taken.
As you can clearly see in the video, the student is in his sweatpants. The house is relatively empty. The only audible noise is the sound of the television. If there even was a rager, it is certainly long over by now. The student speaks calmly with the officers in the doorway. There are no signs of aggression. Then, the officers tell the student that they “smell weed.” They step into the home, grab him by the arm and neck, drag him outside, and slam him to the ground.
The sources tell us that the student was arrested for resisting arrest and disorderly conduct among other charges, none of which included marijuana possession. The cops just pulled the classic “I smell weed” card to justify entering the home. This is of course the same police department that once served a warrant for marijuana by using a SWAT Team raid that ended with minor charges and one of the home owners’ dogs being shot to death by a Columbia police officer, all while small children were in the home. (You can watch that video here!)
The sources say that a University of Missouri Police Department officer (a campus cop) lives across the street from the home, and that he was responsible for calling in the noise complaint. They also claim that the MUPD officer who lives across the street (in a student neighborhood, mind you) routinely creates issues with the house, antagonizes them, and calls the police on them. Six(!) Columbia PD squad cars (the city cops) responded to the complaint.
Keep in mind, the MUPD officer who supposedly called in the complaint is on the same police force that just asked students to call them if they hear “hateful/hurtful speech.” Do we trust them to handle a response to something as trivial as “hateful/hurtful speech” when they currently antagonize students simply for acting like students? It’s also worth noting that while MUPD is tasked with taking the “hateful/hurtful speech” calls, it is likely that Columbia PD, the department that responded to this noise complaint — which, I’ll reiterate, was almost completely absent of noise — patrols campus regularly as well, and could very likely end up being the officers responding to the “hateful/hurtful speech” reports. Comforting.
Call me a fear monger if you want, but if I were a student at Mizzou, I would be genuinely scared right now. Just lock your doors and don’t say anything to anyone. If someone tells the police you said mean words, they might drag you from your home and fuck you up..
Twice in a week? I guess it’s the white mans time to riot and loot
10 years ago at 1:14 pmCargo short lovers everywhere are rejoicing.
10 years ago at 2:01 pmWHITE LIVES MATTER
10 years ago at 3:49 pmNobody understand the plight of the white man
10 years ago at 4:32 pmI’m so oppressed I forgot an “s”. I’m now offended.
10 years ago at 4:32 pmI wonder if he said something mean to the cops. They probably got offended cause that’s not allowed on campus anymore.
10 years ago at 5:30 pmOn a serious note, all of this could have been avoided if they hadn’t opened the door. Never open up for a cop unless they have a warrant. If they have a warrant, then there’s probably a good reason they’re at your door.
10 years ago at 5:53 pm“that is illegal!”
10 years ago at 11:53 pmnot seeing any usage of the word “cunt” here…
disappointedly soft right now.
10 years ago at 1:14 pmThis is beyond stupid. Get your shit together Mizzou. God dammit.
10 years ago at 1:15 pmTalk about overreaction
10 years ago at 1:17 pmI don’t smoke weed. I don’t have any interest in it. However, this whole “I smell weed” thing police use to gain entry to wherever the fuck they want when they’re not legally allowed to has to end. There has to be one way to stop whatever they are doing in their tracks before entering if they do smell weed, right? Summoning all law degree students.
10 years ago at 1:17 pmI’m from Jersey (I’ll take the laps for being from Jersey, we know you hate us) and cops can now search our cars without warrant or reasonable cause. Let that one sink in for a minute
10 years ago at 1:48 pmNot sure if they’re allowed to necessarily in Jersey but you can bet your ass they will if you don’t just consent. I’m starting to think Missouri is kind of a shitty state. Never been there. But Ferguson clearly sucks and now Colombia is getting shaky at best. Liberals are ruining a great state.
10 years ago at 2:34 pmWait wait wait. Hold up. Ur from Jersey and ur name is Mississippi?
10 years ago at 4:55 pmThey tried that on a friend of mine and he seriously just looked at them and said “No you don’t. So you aren’t coming in”. Must have jedi-mind tricked them, because they grumbled about how they totally could come in if they wanted to, but didn’t want to, and then left.
10 years ago at 2:21 pmIf you think that’s bad, just read up on No-Knock warrants. It’s disgusting how many innocent people have been injured or killed as a result of them. The War on Drugs is nothing but a colossal fucking disgrace to this country and has done nothing but hand stupid amounts of power to overzealous police officers.
I think what’s even more disgusting, however, is the fact that we the people have done nothing to end it.
10 years ago at 3:19 pmThey can make it up and say they smelled it and then just testify later that they honestly smelled it and it must have been coming from somewhere else and they were mistaken. It pretty much comes down to your word against the cop’s in trial and you’re gonna lose that battle more often than not. So no, there’s really no way around it.
10 years ago at 4:56 pmGod that bitch needs to shut up, sounds like a little kid complaining because she can’t have a candy bar
10 years ago at 1:18 pmMy buddy says that the tension at Mizzou is high and he’s legitimately scared for his well-being. He thinks the protesters are going to do something stupid tonight.
10 years ago at 1:19 pmYou know I absolutely hope they do do something stupid. I want everyone to be brought to light to how fucking stupid this whole situation is at that school.
10 years ago at 1:30 pmYour name is bigoted, I’m offended and you must change it.
10 years ago at 1:33 pmI am a student at a smaller university in St. Louis, and we had a similar situation following some police shootings, protesters were camped out on our campus and wouldn’t leave. We almost had some violent confrontations, and there were not that many of them on private grounds. I really do fear for them, because a group of that size is much more willing to do very stupid things, and also they are probably going to be more adamant about their rights to be there since they are on public ground.
10 years ago at 3:08 pmWhy can’t you just say you’re from St. Louis University?
10 years ago at 3:59 pmI’m from Saint Louis University.
10 years ago at 9:51 pmLadies and gentlemen, I’ll be brief. The issue here is not whether they broke a few rules, or took a few liberties with our female party guests – they did. But you can’t hold a whole fraternity responsible for the behavior of a few, sick twisted individuals. For if you do, then shouldn’t we blame the whole fraternity system? And if the whole fraternity system is guilty, then isn’t this an indictment of our educational institutions in general? I put it to you, Greg – isn’t this an indictment of our entire American society? Well, you can do whatever you want to us, but we’re not going to sit here and listen to you badmouth the United States of America.
Bottom line: too many Dean Wormers and not enough Otters
10 years ago at 1:20 pmThat speech should be used everytime greeks do something wrong #greeklivesmatter
10 years ago at 1:34 pmAlthough I completely agree with your statement about how the actions of a few do not stand for the community as a whole that is not how society works. Greek communities are held accountable for the actions of a few (ex. Oklahoma), and schools are held accountable for what negative light is brought to their Greek life, because if something bad happens they could lose funding which is why they tend to remove troublesome chapters, or overall disprove of the liability of Greek life. In order for Greek life to continue we all have to hold each other accountable more than ever, because in a money driven world schools are less willing to put up with the shit fraternities have been doing since the beginning of time. It sucks but it’s true.
Tl;dr Don’t be retarded and hold everyone in Greek accountable.
10 years ago at 2:41 pmDude, he was quoting Animal House. Get your shit together.
10 years ago at 8:02 pm“That’s so illegal, Tommy’s dad is a lawyer” -TSM
10 years ago at 1:21 pmIf I’ve learned anything watching these videos, it’s that every white girl knows someone who’s dad is a lawyer, and it’s sooooo illegal what the cops are doing.
10 years ago at 3:13 pmIf Tommy is the fella in the video, and his father is in fact a lawyer, he’s gonna have a fucking field day with these goons.
10 years ago at 10:23 pmIf an officer says you’re being arrested or detained, he does not have to explain why. While the officer was being a little excessive, you’re supposed to respect the cops. Since we’re in the golden age of social media and videotaping of shit, kid should have just went with the cop and battled it in court.
10 years ago at 1:22 pmYeah, go ahead and bend over too if you’re gonna give up your rights
10 years ago at 1:24 pmYeah he actually does bud….
10 years ago at 1:24 pmYea but even if their reason isn’t merrited, you should still comply, because you can easily battle it in court. If you don’t comply, then that’s resisting arrest, even if you don’t agree with the reasons at the time. The court may overrule the charges that initially brought on the arrest, but you can still get slapped for resisting, so it’s always smarter to comply and battle it later in the courts. We may not like it and say it’s unfair, but it’s the law, and resisting arrest isn’t helping your case.
10 years ago at 1:51 pmThanks man. Resisting arrest is against the law.
10 years ago at 11:48 amThe cops are also “supposed to” respect my rights but since they do not, they are deserving only of my pity and loathing.
10 years ago at 1:49 pm