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'He was out of control': Texas cop filmed pulling gun on teens at pool party resigns

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Eric Casebolt, responding to a reported disturbance at a suburban swimming pool, pins a girl to the ground while yelling at other teens to stay back, in video shot by a bystander. Photo: YouTube

A Texas police officer videotaped pulling a gun out at a teen pool party resigned yesterday in the latest racially charged incident involving alleged excessive force by US law enforcement.

McKinney Police Chief Greg Conley denounced Eric Casebolt’s “indefensible” actions, insisting they did not reflect the department’s “high standard of action”.

Video filmed by one of the teens and later posted on YouTube shows Casebolt, who is white, shouting obscenities at the black teenagers as he orders them to lie on the ground.
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At one point, he is seen throwing a bikini-clad girl to the ground and pinning her down. He then pulled out his gun when two young black men approached, apparently trying to help her.

“Our policies, our training, our practice do not support his actions,” the police chief said at a press conference. “He came into the call out of control and as the video shows, was out of control during the incident.”

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Conley said a dozen officers were sent to the community centre Friday amid reports of a “disturbance” at the community pool. A group of uninvited youngsters had shown up at the pool party and then refused to leave, police said.

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