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I’m Investigating Juneau Police Brutality and Here’s What I Found

Juneau Police Brutality Scandal: In the heart of Juneau, Alaska, a shocking incident unfolded on July 30, 2025, sparking widespread outrage over Alaska Native police violence and excessive force. Officer Brandon LeBlanc, a probationary cop with a controversial history from Louisiana—including a cleared 2016 lawsuit for tasing a suspect—responded to a disturbance at the Douglas Public Library. Marisa Didrickson was arrested for disorderly conduct after allegedly hurling racial slurs and water at a 52-year-old man. Christopher Williams Jr., a 49-year-old Alaska Native man who intervened, approached officers despite commands to leave, leading to a heated confrontation.
Bodycam footage reveals LeBlanc warning Williams, “You’re about to get slammed,” before executing a brutal suplex-like wrestling move—not part of JPD training—throwing him headfirst onto concrete. This viral Juneau arrest video shows Williams knocked unconscious for 10-12 minutes, suffering severe injuries like a dislocated shoulder, fractured collarbone, head wounds, and bruising, requiring medevac to Anchorage. The bystander-recorded Christopher Williams arrest clip exploded online, fueling protests and debates on police brutality in Alaska, especially amid racial tensions with Indigenous communities.
LeBlanc, labeled a “gypsy cop” for relocating after past issues, was placed on paid leave and resigned on August 29, 2025, just before JPD released the full bodycam and dashcam footage on August 30. Chief Derek Bos condemned the actions as against policy, calling it an isolated event. An independent investigation into the Juneau Alaska police brutality 2025 case is ongoing, with potential criminal review by Alaska’s Office of Special Prosecutions. Williams’ family plans a lawsuit for justice for Christopher Williams, and a GoFundMe supports his recovery, while JPD pledges cultural sensitivity training and community forums with Tlingit and Haida tribes.
This case highlights systemic issues like unchecked police violence, hiring flaws, and disparities in how Alaska Native man slammed by cop incidents are handled. Was it self-defense or a racist attack? The viral arrest footage continues to drive calls for reform in police accountability.

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