Revealed: officers appear to hold Michael Kenyon, 30, to hot pavement in July, causing third-degree burns

On 6 July 2024, a day when temperatures in Phoenix, Arizona, reached 114F (45.5C), Michael Kenyon was walking to his local store to buy a soda when two officers of the city’s police department stopped him.

They hastily told him he was being detained, Kenyon recalls, without clearly stating why. Two more officers arrived.

Surveillance footage from across the parking lot, which was viewed by the Guardian, shows the 30-year-old on the pavement soon after, with several officers on top of him and holding him down. Once they lift Kenyon off the ground after roughly four minutes, he appears limp.

  • 2ugly2live@lemmy.world
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    15 days ago

    Those picture are ghastly. Even his “healed” pictures show how much damage they did to him.

    Man, our country is fucked.

    • IamSparticles@lemmy.zip
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      15 days ago

      3rd degree burns are serious business. It means the skin is completely destroyed and won’t heal, and potential deep tissue damage all the way to the bone. Treatment typically requires skin grafts taken from other parts of the body.

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    16 days ago

    “I don’t really want to look at my body any more,” he said, noting it was too painful to see photos from the hospital. “Every time I see myself, I have flashbacks. And every time I see cops, I think, is he after me? And I know in my head it’s not true, but it just comes up.” He said he questions whether he could’ve done something differently. “I have to keep telling myself … I didn’t deserve this.”
    He added: “I just want the Department of Justice to take care of them and fix what they say they’re going to fix … I’m not trying to get attention, I just want my story to be heard because I hurt.”

    Oof.

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      15 days ago

      Man I feel for this guy. This is straight up PTSD. This kind of treatment should be considered criminal regardless of what he’d done.

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    16 days ago

    Oh my god, those pictures. That poor man.

    I hope he gets millions from his lawsuit and those cops spend years in prison (the first might actually happen, and I can at least hope for the second).