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It took more than two minutes for two New Hampshire state police officers to bust out a man's car window and drag him out as he was live streaming to Facebook Wednesday.
During that time, the cops refused to tell Jean Ronald Saint Preaux why they were trying to arrest him which is why he refused to step out of the car. After they finally dragged him out of his car by his dreadlocks and arrested him, they told him the tags on his car had been reported stolen.
Then they later told him that was not true so it was probably a lie to begin with in an attempt to justify the aggression.
They also charged the 34-year-old man with two counts of simple assault on a police officer, resisting arrest/detention and disobeying a police officer. All are misdemeanors. They also allowed him to bond out with only $40 but he had to pay $200 to get his car back from the impound. The video shows the cops assaulting him, not the other way around.