[Shocking Video] Brutal RCMP arrest on Buddy Tavares: You’ll never guess the officer’s excuse.



Husband, Buddy Tavares was arrested in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. He quickly pulled over, left his car, was unarmed, followed orders, went to all-fours on the side of the road – and was kicked in this face and knocked out by an RCMP officer.



The altercation was all caught on video by a bystander. Once the video was released the officer justified his actions but saying that:



Tavares was accused of domestic violence…



*As a follow up the accusations were unfounded, his wife fabricated the allegation. Tavares was cleared of all charges.





Consider the following: In what strange land could a tax-funded officer of the peace kick a woman who had been alleged to inflict violence on a man (or woman) be kicked in her face while showing no threat to an officer?



Now, let’s say for arguments say that a man or woman is a rabid spousal abuser, does that negate protocol, or the right of the individual to proper treatment and due process?



Also, note that it was the female officer who was quick to use restraint, checked up on the man, and yelled in shock as he was assaulted. The male White Knight took it upon himself to attack the man. just take note.



Finally, who should the blame be placed on? The wife for making frivolous, unfounded, serious allegations of abuse? The officer for enacting proxy violence on a man who should be presumed innocent? Or the man for simply being in the wrong place, at the wrong time with the scarlet letter of allegations branded on his garments?



That the officer tried to white-wash his actions by saying that he was an alleged wife-beater demonstrates how easy it is for the biased justice system (at least at this level) to be seen. Had the anonymous camera-person not been rolling, the emotional response of the officer on behalf of the wife may never have come to light.



Principles are as such because they apply to everyone: equal treatment for equal crimes – or no treatment at all.