Police in Dayton, Ohio, release body camera footage appearing to show police officers dragging a partially paralyzed man out of his car by his hair.
The man is seen being forcibly pulled from his vehicle by narcotics officers after he appears to refuse to comply with their demands.that appears to show police officers dragging a partially paralyzed man out of his car by his hair.
He says he does not want to be touched and calls someone to come to the scene and witness what is going on. According to the police department, officers were patrolling the area and had been sent to a suspected drug house. They initiated a traffic stop on a white Audi that was seen leaving the residence.
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