Shocking Video of Mesa Police Officer Shawn Freeman's Abusive Behavior Causing Emotional Distress to his Girlfriend and Baby

Mesa, Arizona - Another shocking display of Mesa Police Officer Shawn Freeman's abusive behavior caused significant emotional distress for his girlfriend and their baby. He was captured on video berating his girlfriend, telling her to kill herself, and making disturbing comments towards their child, including telling his girlfriend "Fuck You For Giving Birth To Her" speaking about their child. This footage reveals another distressing moment of emotional abuse and Domestic Violence committed by Shawn Freeman. His loud and agressive tone, use of abusive language and encouragement of suicide in front of their child is not only unacceptable but also a clear violation of ethical and moral standards expected from a law enforcement officer. The video sheds light on the disturbing reality of Domestic Violence that is often hidden from the public eye.

Shawn Freeman's abusive behavior in the video is unacceptable and does not reflect the standards expected of any law enforcement officer. The fact that his girlfriend and their baby hid in the bathroom while Shawn Freeman went on a destructive rampage in their home is truly disturbing. No one should ever have to endure such emotional abuse and manipulation, especially from someone who is supposed to care for and protect them. The emotional and psychological impact on his girlfriend and their child is evident.

Holding the Mesa Police Department Accountable: The Unacceptable Conduct of Officer Freeman

Despite Officer Freeman's well-documented repeated acts of misconduct, Mesa Police Chief Ken Cost made the reckless choice to turn a blind eye, which allowed for new allegations to surface, including Freeman filing falsified police reports, committing perjury, receiving use-of-force complaints, filing false affadavits for warrants, the fatal shooting of an unarmed man, and more.

Maricopa County District Attorney Rachel Mitchell, Mesa Mayor John Giles, the Mesa Police Chief Ken Cost, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs, Arizona POST, and all other relevant authorities must put an end to their support of police misconduct and ensure that officers are held accountable under the law just like any other individual. The blatently obvious existence of a double standard in this regard is unjust and should not be tolerated.

The failure to address Officer Shawn Freeman's violent and criminal behavior not only reflects poorly on the Mesa Police Department but also undermines the public's confidence in all Arizona law enforcement Officers. 

Officer Freeman's actions not only reflect poorly on himself but also demonstrate the lack of integrity and professionalism of the Mesa Police Department. It is crucial for law enforcement agencies to hold their officers accountable for their actions, both on and off duty. The behavior exhibited by Officer Freeman in the video is unacceptable and goes against the values of respect, compassion, and integrity that are expected from law enforcement officers who are supposed to hold themselves to a higher standard.

Fighting for Justice: Together, We Can Demand Justice and Accountability for Mesa Police Officer Freeman

Mesa Police Chief Ken CostArizona POSTThe Mayor of Mesa John GilesMaricopa County Attorney Rachel MitchellArizona Governor Katie HobbsArizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, and others have continuously failed to address Officer Shawn Freeman's repeated instances of violent misconduct committed both on and off duty.

Speak up against injustice and advocate for change by reaching out to Mesa Police Chief Ken Cost, Maricopa County District Attorney Rachel Mitchel, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, The Arizona Peace Officers Training and Standards Board (AZ POST), and Mesa Mayor John Giles. If you have knowledge of any instances of police misconduct, brutality, or criminal activity by law enforcement in our community, don’t stay silent.

You can submit a report to the DOJ and the FBI online, and even though Mesa Police Internal Affairs rarely disciplines its officers for wrongful behavior, you can still try to file a complaint here. While it is true that the Professional Standards Unit or Internal Affairs may choose not to discipline the Officer or take necessary action, it is important to consider the significance of creating a paper trail. By documenting any incidents or concerns, you are not only holding individuals accountable but also establishing a tangible record that could potentially assist future victims of Mesa Police.

Protect Your Rights: Are you a Victim of Mesa Police? Civil Rights Attorneys are Willing to Take Your Case

There are numerous civil rights attorneys who are willing to take on your case against the Mesa Police Department without requiring any upfront payment. It's important to act quickly due to the Notice of Claim statute in Arizona. This means that time is of the essence, so don't delay in seeking legal assistance if you believe your rights have been violated by Mesa Police Officers or the Mesa Police Department. 

Follow us as we continue to uncover the truth, call for justice, and demand accountability within the Mesa Police Department.