Homeless Man Wants Justice After Beat Down By Cops
A stunning viral video recorded Sunday shows three cops punching, kicking, and slamming a homeless man’s head on the pavement after receiving a report that he had threatened a gas station clerk.
Randall Worcester, 27, was pummeled by officers in Arkansas and is now seeking justice.
Sources connected to Worcester say family members bailed him out of jail Monday in Van Buren, AR.
Worcester met with his family hours after his release to talk about what his plans should be moving forward, specifically his legal plans.
Worcester has spoken with several attorneys, and his family has been in contact with Bobby DiCello, an attorney out of Cleveland whose website claims he’s “earned multimillion-dollar verdicts for victims of civil rights abuses, catastrophic injuries, and defective products.”
Bobby said he plans to meet with Worcester and his family, he added that everyone involved is shocked and appalled by the now-viral video … and they’re eagerly awaiting the opportunity to get Randall some justice.
As for what that justice might entail, nothing is off the table … but first, Bobby tells us he’s hoping for open dialog between cops and Worcester’s family to talk about what happened and how to solve it.
As a result of the investigation, 2 Crawford County Sheriff’s deputies have been suspended and an officer from the Mulberry Police Dept. has been put on administrative leave.