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Traffic Stop Error Leads To Man Being Beaten, Tased And Window Broken By State Troopers
Freedom Media Canada spoke with the man 34 year old Jean Ronald Saint Preaux from New Hampshire who is seen in the video asking two female New Hampshire state troopers repeatedly what he did wrong as they break the window to his 2014 Dodge Avenger, eventually ripping him from his car and tasing him.
Saint Preaux says he was on his way back from the bank headed home when he was travelling down the road and a state trooper cruiser was heading in the opposite direction, he says he made eye contact with the trooper and seen them make a u-turn, he says he knew right away they were targeting him but he says he wasn't sure why.
Saint Preaux says he pulled into a Albany Town Office parking lot where police pulled in behind him, he says police immediately demanded him out of the car and did not tell him the reason for said demand.
Saint Preaux says he had no idea why the police were demanding him out of the vehicle, repeatedly telling him he was under arrest.
Saint Preaux says the reason why he didn't want to exit the vehicle is because he is a black man and he was scared for his life.
After having his window busted out of his vehicle and being ripped from his car and tasered a total of eight police officers arrived on scene at this point and Saint Preaux said he learned the reason for the stop was because his vehicle sticker was from out of state and the cars tag came back stolen.
Saint Preaux says police later told him the car was not stolen and said nothing about the out of state sticker.
Saint Preaux was taken straight to a bail office where he was finger printed and released on $40 bail. He says he wasn't sure why he wasn't taken to a police station The police charged him with two counts of simple assault on a police officer, resisting arrest/detention and disobeying a police officer.
Saint Preaux says they have kept his cellphone as evidence . Saint Preaux says he had to pay $200 to get his car out of impound.
34 year old Jean Ronald Saint Preaux says he is a father of two boys and lives with his girlfriend, works part time in a retail store and full time at a local hotel ,but has not been able to work because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Saint Preaux is scheduled to appear in court on July 7th, 2020 to address the charges. Saint Preaux says he intends to fight the charges against him.
Freedom Media Canada spoke with the man 34 year old Jean Ronald Saint Preaux from New Hampshire who is seen in the video asking two female New Hampshire state troopers repeatedly what he did wrong as they break the window to his 2014 Dodge Avenger, eventually ripping him from his car and tasing him.
Saint Preaux says he was on his way back from the bank headed home when he was travelling down the road and a state trooper cruiser was heading in the opposite direction, he says he made eye contact with the trooper and seen them make a u-turn, he says he knew right away they were targeting him but he says he wasn't sure why.
Saint Preaux says he pulled into a Albany Town Office parking lot where police pulled in behind him, he says police immediately demanded him out of the car and did not tell him the reason for said demand.
Saint Preaux says he had no idea why the police were demanding him out of the vehicle, repeatedly telling him he was under arrest.
Saint Preaux says the reason why he didn't want to exit the vehicle is because he is a black man and he was scared for his life.
After having his window busted out of his vehicle and being ripped from his car and tasered a total of eight police officers arrived on scene at this point and Saint Preaux said he learned the reason for the stop was because his vehicle sticker was from out of state and the cars tag came back stolen.
Saint Preaux says police later told him the car was not stolen and said nothing about the out of state sticker.
Saint Preaux was taken straight to a bail office where he was finger printed and released on $40 bail. He says he wasn't sure why he wasn't taken to a police station The police charged him with two counts of simple assault on a police officer, resisting arrest/detention and disobeying a police officer.
Saint Preaux says they have kept his cellphone as evidence . Saint Preaux says he had to pay $200 to get his car out of impound.
34 year old Jean Ronald Saint Preaux says he is a father of two boys and lives with his girlfriend, works part time in a retail store and full time at a local hotel ,but has not been able to work because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Saint Preaux is scheduled to appear in court on July 7th, 2020 to address the charges. Saint Preaux says he intends to fight the charges against him.
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