Minnesotans are outraged over this video of a cop detaining a black man for walking in the street
A video depicting a black man being detained by a white police officer in the affluent Minneapolis suburb of Edina is causing waves throughout the Twin Cities and beyond.
In footage taken and uploaded to YouTube on October 12, a plainclothes officer can be seen grabbing and detaining 34-year-old Larnie B. Thomas after Thomas was stopped for walking along the shoulder of a busy road.
“You can’t just put your hands on me, man,” Thomas is seen exclaiming, as Lt. T.F. Olson grabs his jacket and leads him toward a parked police car. “This is bullshit.”
Thomas grows increasingly agitated as his detention continues, explaining that he was forced to walk in the street since the sidewalk was closed—something seemingly corroborated by the woman filming the incident, identified by the Minneapolis NAACP as Janet Rowles. Rowles wrote on YouTube: