Black Lives Matter condemns arrest of man filming police

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Black Lives Matter condemns arrest of man filming police
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First posted: Friday, July 29, 2016 02:59 PM EDT | Updated: Friday, July 29, 2016 03:07 PM EDT
SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Black Lives Matter activists on Friday protested the arrest of an anti-violence advocate who was taken into custody while videotaping officers frisking a handcuffed motorist.
Maurice Crawley was standing across the street from a traffic stop in Syracuse, streaming the video live on his Facebook page Thursday, when one of the officers threatened to throw him in jail if he said "one word."
"I didn't hear you. Say it again, officer. I'm sorry, I didn't hear you," Crawley shouted back across the street.
The officer then put on a pair of black gloves, strode across the street and placed Crawley under arrest while swearing at him and threatening to beat him if he moves.
Crawley, the officer and the motorist are all black.
Crawley, a well-known local advocate against gun violence, pleaded not guilty Friday in Syracuse City Court to charges of obstructing governmental administration and resisting arrest. He was released on his own recognizance. His attorney wasn't available for comment.
Crawley was met with loud cheers from about two dozen Black Lives Matter protesters as he walked out of the Onondaga County Justice Center late Friday morning after spending the night in jail.
"He was within his legal rights, yet he was thrown to the ground. We need this to stop," said Herve Comeau, the Black Lives Matter organizer.
Police said they are investigating the circumstances of the arrest.
At the start of the nearly four-minute video showing a white officer and a black officer arresting a motorist, Crawley can be heard saying he decided to go live to "see what's going on with these boys, make sure they're doing everything they're supposed to be doing."
A few seconds later, Crawley zooms in on the black officer handcuffing and searching the man who had been in a car the officers pulled over. Crawley can be heard referring to the officer as an "Uncle Tom." It doesn't appear that the officer heard his comment.
A United States flag, with blue and black stripes in support of law enforcement officers, flies at a protest by police and their supporters outside Somerville City Hall, Thursday, July 28, 2016, in Somerville, Mass. Somerville Mayor Joe Curtatone is promising not to remove a Black Lives Matter banner from City Hall despite complaints from police officers in the state. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

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I knew that this was coming. You'll see third party bystanders recording the police as they abuse, beat the crap out of people, shoot them for no reason being abused, beaten and shot for no reason