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“It’s becoming a disturbingly familiar scene in America - mentally unstable cops”

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Milwaukee officer charged with excessive force guilty of misconduct



MILWAUKEE —A Milwaukee police officer accused of using excessive force on a man in handcuffs has been found guilty of misconduct in office
Officer Rodney Lloyd, 48, was taken into custody in October by MPD Internal Affairs, the department said.
According to the criminal complaint, Lloyd escorted a suspect who was in handcuffs into a booking room in June. The complaint says the man showed no physical resistance to Lloyd.
The complaint says video surveillance showed that Lloyd "forcibly drove (the man's) head into the concrete block wall adjacent to a bench while placing him onto the bench."
Other officers in the station apparently intervened, and the suspect, who was under arrest for a domestic situation, suffered only a minor head injury.
Lloyd was found guilty of misconduct in office. He was found not guilty of a second charge of abuse of residents of a penal facility.
"Restraint is one of our core values, and we take our values very seriously," Police Chief Ed Flynn said in response to the charges.

 Lloyd could face three years in prison on the misconduct charge. He will be sentenced May 9