Video: Charlotte Mecklenburg Police are known to violate people’s constitutional rights, they harass black people and unlawfully search them. This time stupid cops tasered a black man in the neck twice while his hands were behind back
Newly released video shows Kamerin Miller, 25, being unlawfully tasered in the neck twice by Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department cops at a Sams Mart gas station on Steele Creek Rd. Charlotte, NC. Officer Abdullah Nedawi shot Kamerin with the taser. The other officers that acted stupidly on scene were Devan Wilson, Kenneth Kludy, and Joshua Heater.
The encounter was in March 2025, when the cops approached Kamerin at the Sams Mart gas station while he was in a vehicle with another man smoking marijuana. Cops were with the Crime Reduction Unit and smelled marijuana in the parking lot.

They smelled marijuana coming from Kamerin’s car, Officer Wilson unlawfully opened Kamerin’s car door without consent. Officer Wilson and Officer Kludy were named in a lawsuit after video shows a female Bojangles employee stripping naked in an unlawful arrest over THCA that cops thought was marijuana, watch the naked video here.
THCA and CBD smell identical to marijuana and police in Charlotte are not allowed to approach suspects just for the sight and smell of marijuana because it could be THCA or CBD.
The cops approached Kamerin anyway and a gun fell from Kamerin’s waist, the gun was stolen. The cops saw the gun and thought he was trying to shoot them. Officers Abdullah, Wilson, Kludy, and Heater pulled out their guns and pointed it as Kamerin while he was on the ground.
The officers then sat on Kamerin while restraining his arms behind his back threatening to break his arm and punch him. That was when Officer Abdullah stupidly shot Kamerin in the neck with a taser twice. It is unlawful and unconstitutional for cops to taser or shoot restrained/handcuffed suspects.
The weight of the officers equated to over 400 pounds. Courts found that there was no legal justification for Officer Abdullah to taser Kamerin. Yet the unconstitutional Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department found both taser shocks by Officer Abdullah justified after a bullshit internal affairs investigation.
A cop on scene even threatened to taser Kamerin again for a third time while he was in handcuffs walking to police car.
Cops never stated Kamerin’s Miranda Rights to him nor got consent to search him or open his car door. Kamerin was arrested charged with three counts of assaulting officers with a deadly weapon, having a weapon of mass destruction, having a concealed gun and having marijuana.
Kamerin told cops he needed medical attention twice and had to go to the hospital, cops are required to get medics for suspects upon request. Instead of taking Kamerin to the hospital, the cop told Kamerin that going to the hospital would prolong the process and that there are nurses at the jail.
Federal prosecutors with the U.S. Attorney’s Office admitted that Kamerin was not told he had the right to remain silent. Hence any of his statements to officers will not be used in the court. Kamerin’s criminal charges were dropped.
The Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department internal affairs division is a joke, they clear officers of wrong doing even when there is clear evidence that the officers were wrong in a situation or the officers violated the constitutional rights of someone. There is a shortage of police in Charlotte, so the internal affairs division stops officers from getting in trouble so the officers wont quit the police department in frustration and make the police shortage even greater.
To no surprise Officers Kludy and Abdullah still work for Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department. Officer Wilson quit the CMPD and now works for Gaston County Police Department.
Officer Heater also quit CMPD and began working for the Gastonia Police Department. Officer Wilson violated the U.S. Constitution, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in July 2026, stemming from when Officer Wilson unlawfully used his car to block and seize a man he thought was dealing or smoking weed in 2022. Appellate judges on July 7, 2026 overturned the suspect’s two-and-a-half year prison sentence on an illegal firearm found during what they have ruled an unconstitutional stop.


