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Published July 28, 2022 12:26pm EDT

By
Anders Hagstrom | Fox News

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Police bodycam footage shows a Florida cop grabbing another by officer by the throat. (Fox 13 Tampa)
A Florida police officer is being charged with felony battery after grabbing another officer by the throat and screaming at her last year.
Footage from multiple body cameras captured the officer, Sgt. Christopher Pullease, soon after he arrived at the scene of an ongoing arrest in November 2021. The charges against Pullease were announced last week.
Pullease exited his patrol vehicle and immediately began shouting expletives at and threatening the suspect, who was already handcuffed and inside another patrol vehicle with the door open.
"If you ever give disrespect to my f---ing officers I will remove your f---ing soul from your f---ing body," Pullease yells at the suspect while leaning into the vehicle.

Florida police Sgt. Christopher Pullease has been charged with battery for grabbing a fellow officer by the neck.


Sgt. Christopher Pullease grabs a fellow police officer by the neck.

A female officer then grabs Pullease by his belt and pulls him away. The sergeant spins and grabs the fellow officer by the throat, pushing her backward before letting his hand fall to grab her vest's shoulder strap.
"No. Sir, sir," the female officer can be heard saying.
"Don't ever f---ing touch me again," Pullease says, still holding on to her vest. "Get the f--- off me."
Pullease then releases her and turns back toward the suspect as several other officers silently observe.
The sergeant, a 21-year veteran of the Sunrise Police Department , was originally placed on desk duty days after the incident but has now been criminally charged.
"I find this behavior to be disgusting. I think the video speaks for itself," Sunrise police chief Anthony Rosa told a local news outlet.
Pullease faces up to five years in prison for the felony battery on a law enforcement officer charge, one year for assault on a law enforcement officer and 60 days for assault on a civilian, according to Fox 13.
He also faces another charge of evidence tampering stemming from a January incident where he allegedly tampered with his cellphone, according to Fox 13.
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‘Fox came at my throat’: TV reporter told to stop reporting on
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06.16.2021




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A reporter for a local Fox affiliate has confirmed she was threatened for posting online reports about hydroxychloroquine, a drug that studies have shown to help in the fight against COVID-19.
Then she was suspended for releasing those details.
"Fox came at my throat for standing up against censorship," confirmed Ivory Hecker, a reporter for Fox 26 in Houston.
Her charges came in a report from Project Veritas, as well as in a video posted online by the organization.
The report said Hecker was suspended after announcing live on-air she was in contact with Project Veritas for what she called "corruption" at the Houston affiliate.
"She said the station’s actions are an affront to real journalism and claimed leadership prioritizes corporate interests over the viewer," the report explained. "Hecker obtained recordings of her superiors telling her to prioritize the opinion of the station's general manager, and the company’s CEO, above that of the audience."
"What’s happening within Fox Corp is an operation of prioritizing corporate interests above the viewer's interest and, therefore, operating in a deceptive way," she said.
She also said she was told that the station's audience would not appreciate reports on bitcoin.
Studies show that hydroxychloroquine actually can help in the treatment of COVID-19 patients. Nevertheless federal health officials as well as legacy media outlets and social media megacorporations have consistently tried to suppress those details.
The campaign against the treatment has been relentless. Just days ago, Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., was suspended from YouTube for uploading "two videos of Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearings he led on early experimental treatments to the novel coronavirus, such as hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin," according to a report.
The Project Veritas report said Hecker got audio of Susan Schiller, the station's news director, telling her to "cease and desist" posting about the treatment on social media.
That was after she had interviewed Dr. Joseph Varon, chief of critical care at United Memorial Medical Center in Houston, who "told her of his success using hydroxychloroquine on certain patients."
Hecker also recorded her superior, Lee Meier, who said a "poor African-American audience" wouldn't care about bitcoin.
Hecker charged the decisions were "in line with the leadership of Fox Corp. and Fox's advertisers – "one of which is the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention."
"There's a narrative. Yes, it is unspoken. But if you accidentally step outside the narrative, if you don't sense what that narrative is and go with it, there will be grave consequences for you," she said.
The station charged, "FOX 26 adheres to the highest editorial standards of accuracy and impartiality. This incident involves nothing more than a disgruntled former employee seeking publicity by promoting a false narrative produced through selective editing and misrepresentation."
On Hecker's recording, Jennifer Bourgeois, sales coordinator for Fox 26, "admitted" that the CDC "is heavily influencing stations such as theirs due to the amount of money they are pouring into ad campaigns – and how that, in turn, affects the network’s coverage of major health issues."
"Yeah, they [CDC] are spending money. They are spending money because they can," she told an undercover Project Veritas reporter. "Yeah, they can. They [CDC] are in the pocket. You know? They’re there."
Hecker said, "Vaccines are a potential money maker for Fox. Fox gets paid for that. As a viewer you need to look at who is advertising on this TV station, and you’ve got to realize -- surely that the TV station doesn’t want to hurt its advertisers."
She said, "The viewers are being deceived by a carefully crafted narrative in some stories, okay? In some areas they do fantastic journalism. For some reason, some of these stories have an incredible slant. If you accidentally step outside [the narrative], they try to internally destroy you -- as I've witnessed firsthand."
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