Cop Who Leaked Video of Fellow Officers Beating Innocent Man Now Faces 7 Years in Prison

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A Gold Coast police officer who leaked the CCTV video footage showing police brutally beating an innocent man is now facing seven long years behind bars.

Sergeant Rick Flori is being threatened with seven years in prison after the leaked video surveillance footage was released, which clearly showed his fellow officers beating a young chef named Noa Begic.  

good-copBegic was handcuffed in the Surfers Paradise Police Station basement during the entire ordeal. There was simply no way the officers could get away with claiming self-defense on this one… at least not once the video was released. That’s why they hoped it never would be.

Officers for the Gold Coast, Australia Police Department had expected Sergeant Flori to be like the rest of them and cover up the police brutality. But instead, Flori took a stand – and now they are trying to lock him up for it.

Flori leaked the footage to the Brisbane Courier-Mail. For this “crime” he was charged with “misconduct in public office”.

The footage he revealed was taken in 2012, and it clearly shows police officers slamming Begic’s face into the concrete floor. They then shove him in the back of a van and punch him over and over while he is cuffed and being held down.

Watch the video below and see for yourself…

Almost as disturbing is the routine way that the video shows Begic’s blood being washed away by a senior-sergeant after the incident is over.

Flori’s leak did get two of these officers in a little bit of trouble, but he is still being penalized. The officer who washed the blood away quick before he could be disciplined. The officer who did the bulk of the punching was given a suspended dismissal – a slap on the wrist though. The other two officers involved were not punished at all.

According to Sydney Criminal Lawyers, Flori is accused of “inappropriately obtain[ing]” the confidential surveillance footage.

The victim, Begic, ended up being charged with being a “public nuisance” and “obstructing police”.

Right now, Flori is still facing serious charges and lengthy prison time. If you believe he should walk free then help us SPREAD THE WORD and demand it!

(Article by Jackson Marciana; image via Australia Supports Sgt Rick Flori / Facebook)

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5 thoughts on “Cop Who Leaked Video of Fellow Officers Beating Innocent Man Now Faces 7 Years in Prison

  1. “Flori leaked the footage to the Brisbane Courier-Mail. For this “crime” he was charged with “misconduct in public office”.

    Probably one of those laws passed AFTER they took away the guns, specifically aimed at protecting the criminals in charge.

    What say you, uL?

  2. Proof of police brutality…..
    THE BAD GUYS ARE FREE
    and
    THE GOOD GUY IS SENTENCED TO 7 YEARS !!!

    WTF !!! Is this bullshit ever going to stop? ENOUGH !!

  3. The government people made an example of the whistle-blower because whistle-blowers cost the city/county expensive law suits.

  4. Cops are nothing more than lo-brained ‘mafia’ government/establishment street thugs.
    Cops protect the monopoly of force wielded by the state.
    Cops are high on steroids, energy-drinks, and who knows what else.
    Cops become very violent at the ‘drop of a hat’
    Cops are not for protection, but extortion and termination.
    American cops are being trained in israel to treat you like a palestinian.

    You see them everywhere like guards of an open air prison…how could anyone ever feel free, let alone safe? How could anyone trust them, ever, for any reason?

    If everyone took their protection and defense seriously, the cops would be completely unnecessary.

    -flek

    1. spot on and in reply to george, the only way this is going to stop is when the system collapses which most of us know is right around the corner. the pigs wont be paid and so they wont go to “work”. there will be no judicial system to back them up and they will be fair game

      flori should demand a judical hearing. a jury would have to be bribed to convict him for something like this.
      here is a good presentation by james hardin pertaining to traffic but i think the judicial part would apply in australia too and not just for traffic

      https://youtu.be/RMKZpTgIDkc

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