Apr 8, 2026
WATCH: Police Chief SLAPS Paraplegic Black Man in Unhinged Attack, Outrage Erupts
WATCH: Police Chief SLAPS Paraplegic Black Man in Unhinged Attack, Outrage Erupts
- 6 minutes
What if I told you a police chief slaps a man
in the wheelchair in front of the entire community?
I have a video and the update, here it is. m
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Oh my God, why'd you smack him? Why'd you smack
him? uh
And this Put it up. Oh man.
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You're looking at Ocelah Police Chief Robert
F. The chief is accused of slapping a paraplegic
man during a police response to a fight between
teenagers. Denarius Williams, who has been
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paralyzed from the stomach down since being
shot in the back in 2013, said the chief slapped
and choked him while he was in his wheelchair.
Quote, he smacked me. He smacked the hell out
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of me. And then he choked me. I'm in a chair,
paraplegic, can't do anything from my belly
button down, end quote Williams said. The incident
occurred two weeks after Chief Eflin took the
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job as police chief. That's according to neighbors.
OPD was called to the area after teens were
reported fighting. Once police arrived, people
were handcuffed, detained or arrested, including
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William's son and wife. William said when he
tried to get more information on what was going
on, the situation then escalated. Well, get
your finger out my face because he had his
finger, my face. And just like any other person,
when you put your finger someone's face, what
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do you do? You fan, say William. I didn't touch
you and I didn't hit him, I fan. I said, get
your hands away from me. You're in my personal
space and he smacked me and then he reached
around to choke me. In quote, William said when
he was slapped, he felt helpless. Quote, when
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he hit me, I honestly feel like this time right
here, know, they hurt me pretty bad. In quote,
William said. I'm going to get into some of
the responses. But understand this guy just
got the job as chief of police. He's at a call
for teenagers who have been in a conflict,
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that is the genesis of the call. He gets into
a back and forth with a concerned citizen
who has a right to know where his child uh and
any other family member may be going. Whatever
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argument happened, nobody in the uniform or
not, should decide to slap somebody for conversation.
Now obviously, this is even more extreme because
the man is paraplegic. But even if the man
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was standing on two feet, he doesn't deserve
to be slapped period, because he has a right
to not be assaulted. But he was, he was assaulted.
And the shock from that community when they
saw what happened, you heard their shock. Why?
Because it shocked their conscience, that's
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why. It shocked their conscience to see uh an
adult slap another adult who's in a wheelchair
because of words. That's why. This happens to
be an adult who's the chief of damn police
whose uh salary is paid by the same tax dollars
given to him by the people he's obviously willing
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to violate. All right, so the mayor did release
a statement. Let's go ahead and get into it.
uh The mayor, his name is Joe Harris Jr., has
called for an independent investigation. An
April 7 press release from the city confirms
that a formal review by an outside agency has
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been initiated, quote, to ensure all the facts
are collected and evaluated in a fair, transparent,
and accountable manner. End quote, promised
that appropriate actions would be taken, but
we'll make no further comment until the review
is complete. Keep the picture of the mayor
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up, Mr. Mayor, I do not know you, sir. And
this is our first introduction. We are going
to follow back up with this very soon to see
if you have done the right thing or not. So
I'm going to give you a chance for say anything
conclusive about your character, your leadership
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or your politics. I think it's fair. You have
an opportunity here to show the community who
you would really serve. Either the whims of
a cop who's willing to violate the citizens
that vote you in or the citizens period. All
right, your brother thoughts here. Yeah, I
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mean, I guess it was his respect so important
to maintain that he had to slap somebody in
a wheelchair. That's the only thing it was.
He felt like he had to maintain his authority.
This man should not have a job after this.
And like you said, we'll take it a day at a
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time and see what happens. We know, unfortunately,
oftentimes police officers don't face the justice
that they deserve. But nobody should trust
this man to be an officer in their towns,
no matter where that town is anywhere in the
country. This man should not be trusted to
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uphold the law to keep people safe. So hopefully
more happens than just him losing his job.
um But I mean, what do you slap somebody in
a wheelchair like, come on, man? Right, right.
It's ridiculous. And it happens to be a crime.
It's an assault. Regardless of your way, uniform
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or not. All right, we'll bring updates as they
develop.
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