- 3 Phoenix officers were caught on bodycam footage saying they should "stomp out" BLM protestors.
- ABC15 obtained the footage from the October 17 event where 18 protestors were arrested.
- The
Maricopa County Attorney's Office filed a motion to dismiss the case against protestors Friday.
Three Phoenix police officers were caught on bodycam footage saying they should "stomp out" Black Lives Matter protesters.
ABC15 obtained the footage where the officers accidentally recorded their 16-minute conversation after arresting 18 protesters on October 17.
"Dude, I'm so sick of this s---. The public is so sick of it too," one officer can be heard saying.
"They're a bunch of a--hole kids too," another officer says.
"Why didn't we just stomp on them when we were leaving?" a third officer chimes in. "Stomp on them right away."
"I know that unprofessional, disrespectful and inappropriate behavior from even one of our officers tarnishes the badge but more importantly, it hurts the community we have sworn to protect," Phoenix Chief Police Jeri Williams told ABC15. "I will not allow the actions and speech of a few of the 4,000 men and women of the
The 18 protesters that were arrested at the October 17 protest were charged as a criminal street gang labeled "ACAB," according to the
ABC15's "Politically Charged" launched an investigation into protest arrests and prosecutions by Phoenix Police and the Maricopa County Attorney's Office after the station's reporting showed evidence that government officials lied about the group being "like the Bloods, Crips and Hells Angels."
On Friday, the Maricopa County Attorney's Office filed a motion to dismiss the case against the protesters labeled as a 'gang.'
"The Maricopa County Attorney's Office has filed a motion to dismiss case CR 2020-139581. The office is re-evaluating the evidence that has been and continues to be submitted for review," according to Allister Adel, Maricopa County Attorney. "MCAO remains committed to holding those who committed criminal acts in this event responsible."
The Phoneix Police Department and Maricopa County Attorney's Office did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.