Authorities in Waller County, Texas are being questioned after video of the arrest of a 28-year-old African-American woman who died in police custody three days latersurfaced.
Sandy Bland had just moved to Texas to take a job at her alma mater, Prairie View A&M University, when she was pulled over by police for not properly using her turn signal. She was asked to exit her vehicle, and when she did, officers threw her to the ground.
In the video, Bland can be heard screaming that officers “just slammed my head into the ground. Do you not even care about that? I can’t even hear!”
As she is being taken into custody, she repeated her complaint. “You just slammed my head into the ground and everything!”
She was arrested for allegedly assaulting a police officer. Waller County Sheriff Glenn Smith told ABC7 that Bland “had been combative on the side of the road,” although there was no evidence of combativeness in the video.
Three days later, she was found dead from what sheriff’s deputies are calling “self-inflicted asphyxiation.” Sheriff Smith said that he had spoken to Bland over the jail intercom only an hour before her body was found, but he did not specify what the two had discussed.
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