USA, 2020: Helpless, Bound, Suffocating Black Woman to Cop: ‘I Beg You Master,’ ‘Don’t Let Me Die’

by | Oct 2, 2020

Okay, well it was 2019. I sure don’t mean to shame the victim for that. It’s easy to say you would rather die than submit to some pig in such an undignified manner, but she very well could have died, and surely has other people that she’s responsible for. 100% of the responsibility is on the criminal, Officer Levi Huffine, who of course, is not being charged with any crime at all.

Matt Agorist at the FTP:

Aurora, CO — A video released this week was so disturbing that even Aurora Police Chief Vanessa Wilson is speaking out about it, referring to what happened to a woman in it as “torture.” One of the chief’s now-former officers hog-tied a woman, Shataean Kelly, 28, before taking her on a “punishing” 20 minute ride during which she nearly died. …

“In my opinion she was just tortured back there. It makes me sick,” said Wilson after watching the video again Tuesday, during a civil service commission appeal hearing for Huffine, attempting to get his job back. “We are not judge, jury and executioner,” said Wilson. “We are not to treat people inhumanely like they don’t matter.

“And he is lucky she did not die in the backseat of that car. Because he would be — in my opinion — in an orange jumpsuit right now,” said Wilson.

After watching the video, we here at the Free Thought Project think that even though Kelly did not die, Huffine should be in an orange jumpsuit anyway.

According to police, Huffine arrested Kelly because she was allegedly involved in a fight. However, the DA declined to uphold any of the charges brought by Huffine.

While Kelly was in the back of the police cruiser, Huffine accused Kelly of trying to escape — an impossibility as police back seats cannot be opened from the inside — and then hog tied her.

Wilson testified in Huffine’s hearing to the fact that the doors are inoperable in the backseat. She called the hog tying of Kelly an act of punishment.

“The hobbling in my opinion was another form of punishment,” said Wilson.

Indeed, it was punishment. Even after Kelly fell face down in the back of the cruiser and was at risk of positional asphyxiation, Huffine completely ignored her pleas for help. Kelly was so terrified that she was going to die that her pleas for help turned to begging, and eventually helpless self defeat.

“Officer please, I can’t breathe,” says Kelly as she is upside, hog tied and unable to move. “I don’t want to die like this. I’m about to break my neck,” cries Kelly.

“My neck is killing me dude. Help me, I can’t breathe.”

At one point Kelly can be heard saying, “I never felt so much racism in my life.”

Wilson said she was particularly struck at how panicked and desperate Kelly seemed to be at one point, saying, “I beg you master.”

Imagine being so afraid that this monster was going to kill you that you resort to calling him “master.” That is exactly what happened to Kelly and the chief finds it utterly disgusting, and rightfully so.

“As an African-American female she denigrates herself to the point she actually calls him ‘master.’ To me that is disgusting,” said Wilson. …

According to CBS Denver, during the hearing, Wilson said criminal charges were considered for Officer Huffine. She said she conferred with the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s office but the decision was ultimately made that since Kelly did not suffer serious injuries or die during the ride to jail, criminal charges were not called for.

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