The
17-year-old is described as a quiet and good kid who never gets in trouble but
was clearly distressed by the officers demands to leave the park, as the teens
were simply having some wholesome fun.
When the
teenagers were told to disperse, Bertino walked over to the bench to grab his
belongings, but was clearly distraught that he was being forced to leave.
Deciding
that teaching manners is now in the job description of police, Officer Cranston
attempted to grab Bertino as he was following the order to exit the park,
causing the teenager to pull away.
Bertino
told the officer not to touch him, as he was not detained, and there was no
justification for the officer to have his hands on him. At this point, the officer tells him that he
is under arrest and violently throws the barely 17-year-old to the ground with
assistance from Officer Caitlin. A third
officer then rushes over to pile up on him.
“The arresting officers lied on the police
report saying my son threatened the officer and cursed at the officer. In the
unedited video, you can plainly hear he never cursed at the officer,” Dante’s
father, Jeremy Bertino, told The Free Thought Project.
Dante was
charged with obstructing a government investigation, disorderly conduct, and
resisting arrest. His father obtained a
copy of the police report and maintains that the video proves the police
lied. He plans to file a formal
complaint on behalf of his son.
“They messed with the wrong guy’s son. I am
very informed of the laws and our rights and how they are trampled on daily,”
his father stated. “If everyone just
keeps allowing the cops to violate our rights it will only get worse. We have to take a stand against the tyranny
that is being allowed daily in this country by us citizens. The cops are
trained to violate our rights for their arrest quotas.”
Brockport
Police Chief, Daniel Varrenti, spoke to local news channel WROC and defended
the officers, even though he had not taken the time to watch the video before
commenting to the press.
“I think the officers acted accordingly, if
someone here in the Village of Brockport wants to come here and challenge a
police officer’s lawful orders, they will be arrested,” Varrenti stated. “They chose not to disperse. They chose to resist arrest. They chose to
obstruct governmental administration. Those were their choices. Had they just
dispersed, we wouldn’t be here today.”
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