As White Dekalb County Cop Beats Black Woman Like a Drum She Asks, 'What Did I Do [To Be So Black & Blue]?'

Sometimes You Can't Just Watch & Film. White cop suffering from psychopathic racial personality has maniac episode as Black people just watch & film . . . and then wait for a court to do something? What will you do if a maniac cop is beating your woman or mother like this? What are you living for?

From [HERE] and [HERE] When she could take the blows from the metal baton no longer, Katie McCrary asked a simple question. 

“What did I do?” 

That is what DeKalb County police officials are trying to figure out after a viral video of an officer repeatedly striking McCrary  with his baton surfaced last weekend.

“It is just disgusting to watch her get beaten like that,” said Francys Johnson, president of the Georgia NAACP. “If she were an animal…if she were a dog, the officer would have already lost his job.”

DeKalb County police say they are investigating an officer’s use of force in a June 4 arrest after video shot by a witness surfaced on social media.

DeKalb County Police reopened their use of force investigation after local media broadcast video shows the officer striking 38-year-old Katie McCrary at least 10 times. At one point, she grabs his baton as the officer presses her to the floor with his knee in her back, and he repeatedly shouts “let it go or I’m a shoot you.”

McCrary is homeless. [MORE]

How Many Lies Did White Cop Tell These Black Folks For Them to Stand & Smile with Him Like That? 

The police report says McCrary had pushed the officer, who was questioning her about begging customers for money at the store in Decatur, Georgia.

Police said McCrary was taken to a hospital after her June 4 arrest. She’s charged with obstructing law enforcement and was served a criminal trespass warning.

The police report referencing the incident states McCrary told Larscheid she was a federal agent and gave a “random badge number” as she tried to walk past him. 

After the cop warned McCrary that she could be charged with impersonating an officer, she tried to grab Larscheid’s badge, the report states.

That’s when Larscheid pulled out his baton, he wrote.

McCrary refused commands so Larscheid struck her “an unknown amount of baton strikes to her left leg,” according to the report.

At that point, McCrary dropped to the ground and began kicking the officer, the report states. 

“I continued my baton strikes to her legs and forearms instructing her to stop resisting and to lay down with her hands behind her back,” Larscheid wrote. “One strike inadvertently struck the side of her head as she was moving around.”

The report states that paramedics responded to evaluate McCrary and she was served a criminal trespass citation and taken to Grady Memorial Hospital and released.

"The incident was investigated by his supervisor, as well as Internal Affairs,” Campbell said in the statement. “The narrative in the officer’s report appears to be consistent with the video.”

She said the officer was cleared following that investigation, but on Tuesday said Larscheid was put on restricted/administrative duty as a new use of force investigation had been opened.

“Now that the Department has this new evidence,” she said, “we are looking to determine whether the incident is consistent with policy and the law.” 

McCrary was in jail Tuesday after being arrested Friday on a prostitution charge.