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Barrie officer seen punching man in head on video

A Barrie police officer was captured on video delivering repeated blows to a man’s head as he lay pinned facedown on the ground with his arms behind his back — all because of a broken Christmas ornament.

The troubling video, which was played in court...shows Const. Jason Nevill speaking to the man and then suddenly beating him to the ground.

Nevill is now on trial, charged with assault causing bodily harm, fabricating the evidence against the victim and obstruction of justice.

The beating was caught on the mall security video which shows Nevill repeatedly punching and kneeing, Jason Stern, 25, of Barrie, who was pinned to the ground by two mall security officers.

Twice, Stern appears to have gone limp and unconscious, but still the officer can be seen punching him in the head.

“I didn’t know why I was being beaten — I kept pleading with him, ‘Stop, stop, I’m a good person,’” said Stern on the witness stand, dressed in a suit and tie. “Then I blacked out.”

He said he came to and the punching was still going on.

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Court heard Nevill later told police that Stern had attacked him first by kneeing him in the groin, and that he only punched Stern twice. However the video shows Nevill delivering about a dozen blows to Stern’s head without ever being attacked.

[view:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ou1nVGePLaQ:640:390]

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One of the great things about the internet and the ubiqutious spread of cameras is that it allows the state's system of evil to be exposed to a greater audience than before. However, it's important not to blame a single cop. Remember, he has a liftime of abuse and neglect to generate these ravenous feelings. But if he never wore a uniform or a badge this would have never happened. It's the system which dresses killers up as guardians that's the problem. The most sickening part is that the victim always pays for the villians crimes. Will the victim be exempt from taxation that supplies police in the future? You can guarantee he won't. He'll have to pay the accomplices of this evil man for the rest of his life. 

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