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Freddie Gray homicide resembles police station beating in federal lawsuit against Minnesota cops

Ranking police officer captured on tape discussing the beating and vowing to lie to investigators

by Timothy Charles Holmseth on May 1, 2015 at 10:49 A.M.

The savage beating of a handcuffed man in a Minnesota police station closely resembles the Freddie Gray homicide case.

So does the attempt to cover it up by police.

The U.S. District Court of Minnesota will soon be deciding if evidence depicting the violent beating in the East Grand Forks, Minnesota police station supports a pattern and practice of corruption as alleged in HOLMSETH V. CITY OF EAST GRAND FORKS ET AL.

The beating was reported by a former police investigator that describes how the handcuffed man’s head was smashed against a cement wall over and over by a psychopathic police officer.

Multiple officers then colluded to cover-up the savage assault.

Plaintiff, Timothy Charles Holmseth, investigative journalist, learned of the violent assault and audio evidence against the police after he filed his original Complaint in July, 2014.

Holmseth has requested leave to amend his Complaint to include the allegations of the former police officer that witnessed the event. The officer tape recorded the now ranking officer at the EGF police department, Lt. Detective Rodney Hajicek, admitting he witnessed the  beating, while vowing to lie to investigators.

U.S. Judge Donovan Frank has referred Holmseth, who has been representing himself, to the Federal Pro Se project for an attorney.

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