Sources confirm that Lojak was intoxicated, his blood alcohol level was more than three times the legal limit. In addition to hefty medical bills, a lot of pain, and a long recovery period, Lojak faces a number of charges, including public drunkenness, disorderly behavior, resisting arrest, and drug possession. The incident occurred Saturday morning around 1 a.m. on the station square. Lojak`s friend was kicked out of the bar and later charged with trespassing. Lojak says he was not combative, noisy and did not resist arrest. Pittsburgh Public Safety Director Mike Huss is aware of the photos, is aware of the incident and confirms that the police department today launched an internal investigation into the incident. Lojak says he was just trying to talk to his friend. “I`m more shocked than anyone,” Lojak said. “I really didn`t know how to do it or what to do.” When asked if he was drunk, Lojak replied, “I was probably drunk, I don`t know how many.” “When he pushed me so hard from behind and I hit and slipped,” he said. “I just felt like I was hanging out on the sidewalk. I just stood there, motionless.
Most stories have spoken on CBS PittsburghSuicide suicide suicide level home, wounded 2 Police: A brother fatally stabbed his sister in the head after an argument on CouchPa. School asks student to reduce body spray to axe Sources confirm that a Pittsburgh police officer then “grabbed Lojak to the ground” and then sustained the facial injuries. The injuries occurred after a morning of drinking to celebrate St. Patrick`s Day and ended in a clash with Pittsburgh police. Este site não é afiliado ao Facebook e Tiktok de nenhuma de suas entidades. Os conteúdos e produtos aqui postados são de inteira responsabilidade da Loja K-Loja.com PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – A video shows Eddie Lojak last Saturday — his nose is broken, he has a concussion, a broken rib, broken teeth, stitches in his face and a piece of skin ripped from his tongue. Sources claim that Lojak`s friend was on the ground, already under arrest and that Lojak approached his friend – and the police – “aggressively”, with his “clenched fists”. “The police came after me and pushed me as hard as he could,” Lojak said. “First my face on the sidewalk, then they all jumped on me.
» RELATED LINKSOfficer accused of killing a man with a Taser on the south sideMayor: Detective Should Be Fired for IncidentJoin the conversation on our Facebook pageFollow us on Twitter There, the cellphone video records the incident. It shows a policeman beating Lojak twice, while three other policemen detain him. As for cellphone videos and beatings on bodies, police sources describe them as a compliance technique used by police officers trying to handcuff suspects.