before as he's being arrested. here's why. the fourth amendment search and sez year seizure only allows up to and before the arrest. the actions must be unreasonable. a lesser burden. a lesser standard for a plaintiff. once you're arrested however, then constitutionally for some reason it shifts into the 14th amendment. i'm not getting too wonky, but once you need to know once someone's arrested and they're an arrestee the plaintiff has to show the cops were malicious, sadistic. >> really? >> they went way beyond mere unreasonableness. so understand going forward, the police want these injuries to have happened from a liability standpoint after he's being transported and not before as he's being arrested. >> from a criminal perspective, it doesn't make a difference though. a couple of things to note. first of all, it's so unfst unfortunate. withdrew see the mayor speak out wanting peace and calm in the community. to have images like that of people being destructive, it tee