The video shows an LASD deputy punching a mother while she screams, begging deputies not to pull her baby from her arms.
from the incident released earlier in the day. In the video a deputy is seen punching a mother while other deputies take her weeks-old child from her arms.
begins around 12:30 a.m. that night, with one woman sitting cross-legged on the street, clutching her young child to her chest. At the outset, the woman and the deputies are discussing taking the child from the woman. Former Sheriff Alex Villanueva reacts to the controversy surrounding LASD after a deputy punched a woman holding a baby in her arms during an incident in Palmdale in 2022.
This scene was similar, the mother saying to deputies "you'll have to shoot me dead before you take my baby." As deputies again went in to attempt to take the baby from the mother, she yelled "My baby's three weeks old. You're going to hurt [them]."
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