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WhiskeyGrinder

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Sun Jul 2, 2017, 11:27 AM Jul 2017

Video shows use of force after Sioux Co. chase, raises more questions about Nebraska State Patrol

Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts fired the director of the NE state patrol the other day, and turns out this case -- not publicly disclosed before now -- is one of the reasons why.

http://www.omaha.com/news/nebraska/video-shows-use-of-force-after-sioux-county-chase-raises/article_50d3bc92-e2de-5fd8-a4ab-a9a6966a1d63.html

After leading Nebraska state troopers on an hourlong chase that reached speeds of nearly 100 mph, the Colorado man was so intoxicated or impaired he could barely stand when ordered out of his van, falling back against it.

Following the troopers’ orders, he put his hands up, and he kept them away from his body the whole time he stood before the troopers. He did not, however, comply with more than a dozen other commands to “Get down on the ground!”

That’s when Trooper Lindsey Bixby took Brian Davis down himself — with the butt end of his rifle. A sharp crack rang out as Bixby leveled Davis with a strike to the side of the head, Davis crumpling to the ground.

The March 4, 2016, arrest in Nebraska’s far-west Sioux County was captured in a dashboard camera video that was recently obtained by The World-Herald — stark images that raise more questions about the Nebraska State Patrol and how former Patrol Superintendent Brad Rice policed conduct within the ranks.

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