Police Claimed They ‘Lost’ Video of Officers Torturing Handcuffed Man with a Taser But That Was a Lie
When
In nearly all cases, courts will take the officer's word over the alleged criminal and as a result, countless innocent people have done time in prison.
Police also maintain control over body camera footage and as Aaron Maughan's case illustrates, if police claim the footage was lost,
In 2017, Maughan admitted to eluding police and was taken into police custody while being
The fact that he complied with the officer's orders however, was no defense against his subsequent torture.
Video, which was thought to be "Lost" now shows what happened while Maughan was taken into custody and as a result,
According to police, Maughan eluded them during a traffic stop in an off-road pursuit but was found sleeping outside a
What happened after
"As Marsden secured the handcuffs on Maughan's wrists, Ensley unholstered his taser. Marsden handcuffed Maughan, and said,"He's good.
" Maughan was in handcuffs and completely subdued.
Ensley started yelling at Maughan to roll over onto his back.
Maughan
"Tasing a subdued handcuffed subject was unnecessary and excessive and amounts to the crime of
As the video shows,
Instead of stopping Ensley threatened the bystander.
Maughan would later plead guilty to eluding police and spent two years in jail for it.
For some reason a year after Maughan was sentenced to prison, the Superior
This time he was facing "Resisting" charges.
'As the video below clearly shows Maughan was the victim of an assault and
This is likely why the video was reported "Lost" by the department when Maughan sought
"Superior
"We also checked the Town of Superior
In other words, these criminal cops simply lied and claimed the video was lost when
Once the video was produced,
On top of
ABC15 obtained an apparently undisclosed police report authored by Ensley that shows he wrote a series of false statements about the facts of the arrest and his use of force.
Ensley claimed they struggled with Maughan for "a few minutes"
Maughan was approached and handcuffed within 35 seconds.
The taser was also deployed after he was handcuffed and Officer Marsden told Ensley that Maughan was "Good," meaning handcuffed.
According to the report, Ensley
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Days
"Apparently, the sudden emergence of the video also changed the Pinal County Attorney's view of the case. Last week, after ABC15 sought comment from the Pinal County Attorney's Office about its story, all
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