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Bodycam was released Southern Carolina The governor’s race, which goes for a filled with obscene conversation from the back of the patrol car, calling itself “superman” and “God”, making threats to state officials during the arrest in May.
The footage shows William “Mallez” Macleod, a lawyer for injuries, half -nicknames with sweat beads, which descended on his face, going to a bewildered ramp about 35 minutes after he was accused of small behavior in the Charleston police department after the incident 14 on May 14.
At the time, the macleod was in underwear and shoes, according to the Charleston Police Department received by Fox News Digital.
William “Malrynz” Macleod in the police car on the left and the video was seen on the video in a filled obscene conversation during arrest in May. (Department of Police of Charleston; McLowe for South Carolina via YouTube)
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The footage was born shortly after he announced his candidacy, although the incident was reported locally at the time. Southern Carolina Democratic Party urged him to refuse.
The video begins with the fact that the macleod is playing about the lawsuits and little money coming victims before the officer asks his name but he refuses to perform.
“I tell you that, the superman sounds good. I’m a superman,” says McLod.
The officer offers the name John to whom McLod agrees.
“You know what? John Doo is great. John Doo great. I don’t give f —,” says McLod. “Just take these shackles from me, you call me everything you want. I don’t care. Just take this s — pull me out of this car, my name doesn’t matter.”
William “Malinz” McLood after arrest in May was arrested (Department of Police of Charleston)
Later, in his rally, McLod said, “I don’t care how you call me, call me God. You think I give f —?”
During the tirade registered with obscene, McLowe threatened several acting and former South Carolina politician, including Republican Prosecutor General Alan Wilson, who launched it Governor’s application Earlier this summer.
“I’m going to knock out your teeth,” McLad bargained, apparently referring to Wilson, saying that the political system is corrupt.
He also made bizarre links to Nancy Macy’s representative, Rs.c., which is also in the race and to the president Donald TrumpSaying that the president “will not be able to bring you out”, which was also aimed at Wilson.
It is also heard by racial suspensions.
Macleod also refused to get out of the patrol car when he arrived in jail, instead told the officer that he was “sleeping here” in the back seat, a video.
“No, I don’t do it, no. I don’t go out of this car. It’s time to go to bed,” he shouts at the officer.
Police said McLed’s eyes were “extremely bloody and heavily expanded” and he sweaty.
“It should be noted that the R/O (the officer who meets) knows that these symptoms were characteristic of a person under the influence of narcotics stimulants from his preparation and experience,” the report said.
“In addition, while in consumption, the perpetrator continued to unravel and at one point he pounced and expelled another prisoner.”
McLed was taken into custody after the officers saw him walking on the sea wall, and the waterfront shouted loudly and waving his hands, the police said. The officers said they could hear him out of the block and ordered him to put his hands behind his back, and at that moment he started screaming louder and locking his hands.
“From the man who offers fake names, and not to have a physical certificate, he was arrested and booked at the ACDC (al -Connect the Center) as” John Doy “,” the police said.
At the hearing of the bonds after the arrest, lawyer Macleod told the judge that the misconduct was related to the episode of mental health and exhaustion, according to the report.
Macleod at the rear of the police cruiser in May. (Department of Police of Charleston; McLowe for South Carolina via YouTube)
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Fox News Digital addressed MCLEOD for comments but did not immediately receive the answer.
Crystal Spain, Chairman of the Democratic Party of South Carolina, said in a statement on Wednesday McLod should review His candidacy.
“After viewing the transcript of Dashkam’s staff from the recent arrest, it is clear that Mr. McLod moves with deep problems and should focus on his mental and emotional well-being, not on the company for the governor,” the statement said. “We offer him sympathy and pray that he finds the support he needs.”
Macleod founded Mcleod’s legal group in Charled and fought with toxic rights, civil rights violations, illegal death, catastrophic injuries, abuse of the elderly and commercial negligence, according to his company.
It is planned to hold a press conference to resolve the incident and made it clear that it does not retreat from the race, Public Radio South Carolina reported. Macleod says the arrest was illegal and that the precincts were released to damage its recently launched campaign, the output reports.