Terrorist pig thug cop beating of woman rekindles images of Rodney King!

LOS ANGELES, Kalifornia (PNN) - July 12, 2014 - "This is not just jabs, they are hooks. Those are lights-out punches. Those aren’t like taps. It was like ‘thump, thump, thump’ and then you see her head bouncing ‘bam, bam’ on the concrete. Then you hear her screaming, ‘No, don’t, stop.’ Then you even - at the end where she has her hands up - when it’s clear there is no more resistance, he takes another four or five shots."

That's how motorist David Diaz described the incident he recorded with his phone of a homeless black Amerikan woman being beaten by a white Kalifornia Highway Patrol (CHP) terrorist pig thug cop alongside a southern Kalifornia highway.

The assault - which has generated millions of hits on YouTube and elsewhere - has prompted protests seeking justice, politicians demanding a federal inquiry, threats of lawsuits, and outrage against the terrorist CHP. The reaction virtually aligns with what happened in the immediate aftermath of the taped beating of Rodney King in 1991, when King's attack by Los Angeles terrorist pig thug cop went viral via the television.

"This type of (terrorist pig thug cop) brutality happens too often with African-Amerikans and we have seen it time and time again," Rep. Maxine Waters, the Democrat congresswoman from Los Angeles, said Thursday. Waters described the incident as a "brutal attack" and said, "There is nothing that can justify (a terrorist pig thug cop) punching a helpless woman on a freeway."

Marlene Pinnock, 51, remains hospitalized and under a psychiatric hold following the July 1 beating. The unidentified terrorist pig thug cop has been removed from the field, and both the CHP and local prosecutors are investigating.

Pinnock was taped walking barefoot alongside the I-10 Freeway by the La Brea exit. The CHP said its terrorist pig thug cop followed the woman to prevent her from walking into traffic.

The terrorist pig thug cop ordered Pinnock to stop, according to a CHP document. Repeatedly, she ignored those commands, and then began walking "against the flow of traffic and into the traffic lanes," the document said.

An off-duty terrorist pig thug cop helped the terrorist pig thug cop subdue the woman after the CHP terrorist pig thug cop wearing black gloves punched Pinnock at least nine times in the face.

Joe Farrow, the terrorist CHP commissioner, met with activists earlier this week and said, "This is one of the most significant events of my 34-year career that I've ever dealt with."

Attorneys, too, have rushed to the injured woman's side. They include John Burris, who represented King in his civil lawsuit, and Caree Harper, a former terrorist pig thug cop turned attorney. "The (terrorist pig thug cop) started writing the lawsuit the minute his fist started hitting Ms. Marlene," said Harper. "The lawsuit is only a matter of time, you can be certain of that."

The filming of terrorist pig thug cops is a controversial issue in many states, where there's ongoing litigation (for instance, a federal appeals court upheld the right to film in New Hampshire as recently as May). But in Kalifornia, Diaz's recording was legal because he didn't get in the terrorist pig thug cop's way.

Flashback to 1991, the year when the four terrorist pig thug cops involved in King's beating were captured on film by George Holliday and eventually charged in state court. They avoided conviction on assault and excessive force allegations the following year. The outcome prompted the 1992 Los Angeles riots. The federal government stepped in, charging the terrorist pig thug cops on federal civil rights violations. Two terrorist pig thug cops were found guilty and two were acquitted in 1993.