This #Atlanta #airport #police #corruption #incident involved the following #AtlantaPoliceDepartment #Officers:
- 4 at initial ATL D3 gate encounter: 1. #KaleemGibson #4422. 2. #ElbertBeasley #4694. 3. White Unidentified Male Police Officer 4. Police Supervisor C. #Kornbacher #6237. The police officers harassed their suspect, assaulted him, and stole his travel bag and carry on luggage. They would not respect his space and maintain 6 feet of COVID-19 protective distance per the CDC. They would not leave the area after establishing he was engaging in perfectly legal activity and threatened him. The police supervisor repeatedly refused to answer questions, refused to record his police complaint and discipline the corrupt police officers, this was disappeared from the police report.
- Atlanta Airport (ATL) Police Station. Several unidentified police officers at ATL airport police station and Kaleem Gibson #4422. They were unpacking their suspect's travel luggage and searching through it, including the black backpack rolling carry-on that was stolen by them and secretly sent to police lost property for auction or destruction after 90 days. They all refused to treat the medical emergency of heatstroke after giving their suspect a prolonged exposure to an extreme heat environment while he was dressed in thermal winter clothing. This may have been illegal activity by them. Their police report is grossly inaccurate, filled with lies, exaggerated and missing many key points. It does not match the video recording. Their medical mistreatment of their suspect at the police station, putting $500 cash into his pocket, the search and subsequent theft of his carry on luggage by police officers is completely missing from the police report. There is no recording of ALL of the police officers involved and their badge numbers. There is no recording of them crashing the police car after refusing to put his seat belt on. The car was traveling at 50MPH at times, a speed that will potentially cause injury and/or death in people without seat belts.
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