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That officer, Shaun Jurgens, resigned from the city police department on May 14. But in a statement to the Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star, Jurgens says he did not violate any policies in the May 4 incident.
However the police department decided that Jurgens’ use of force was not in line with department policies or training.
The department is still reviewing whether the two other officers seen in the videos Cpl. Matt Deschenes and Sgt. Crystal Hill will face any departmental charges or reprimands stemming from the incident. They remain on duty, according to the department.
The three officers responded to calls for a hit-and-run and driver traveling in the wrong direction in the northbound lanes of Jefferson Davis Highway near the University of Mary Washington pedestrian bridge.
The three officers responded to calls for a hit-and-run and driver traveling in the wrong direction in the northbound lanes of Jefferson Davis Highway near the University of Mary Washington pedestrian bridge.
A Hyundai driven by 34-year-old David Washington hit a Jeep, crossed the median and hit a street sign. The Hyundai eventually stopped in the middle of an intersection.
originally posted by: Shamrock6
a reply to: Unity_99
Where exactly is that "procedure?"
originally posted by: Sremmos80
a reply to: Domo1
Ya him saying if you don't get out of the car I'll kill(smoke) you is pretty bad.
And if his state was due to a stroke then that is even worse.
originally posted by: Shamrock6
a reply to: butcherguy
Welcome!
How, exactly, were they supposed to know he had had a stroke?
Oh. I get it. Police should treat everybody they encounter as if they're simply having a medical issue and can't possibly be non-compliant.
originally posted by: Shamrock6
a reply to: butcherguy
How, exactly, were they supposed to know he had had a stroke?
Oh. I get it. Police should treat everybody they encounter as if they're simply having a medical issue and can't possibly be non-compliant.
originally posted by: Shamrock6
a reply to: butcherguy
Welcome!
How, exactly, were they supposed to know he had had a stroke?
Oh. I get it. Police should treat everybody they encounter as if they're simply having a medical issue and can't possibly be non-compliant.
originally posted by: Bedlam
originally posted by: Shamrock6
a reply to: butcherguy
Welcome!
How, exactly, were they supposed to know he had had a stroke?
Oh. I get it. Police should treat everybody they encounter as if they're simply having a medical issue and can't possibly be non-compliant.
It should be on their minds as at least an option when someone's not behaving quite right.
Charges have been filed against Washington for hit and run, reckless driving and driving on a revoked license
But I'm not going to fault the officers for not walking up to the window and asking the guy if he was in medical duress as opposed to uncooperative.
Oh I get it. The citizens should treat every cop they encounter as a murderer.........