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New LAPD Force Video: Arrested, Yes; Published, No*
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UPDATE BELOW
The LATimes reports that LAPD just arrested one of its own for assaulting a handcuffed kid in a holding room. Officer Sean Meade, 41, was charged with assault under color of authority, after top brass reviewed a surveillance video of the incident, says Chief William Bratton
No published video, no complaint from the 16-year-old victim and this time, it appears, no initial benefit of the doubt from the chief: "The video in essence depicts what the preliminary investigation and I believe to have been an assault on the juvenile that was totally unnecessary and was not in any color of law justified," Bratton said. "Based on what I and my command staff witnessed on the video, we felt the behavior was nothing that we as a department can tolerate or condone."
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The kid's reportedly unhurt, and the whole thing's under investigation, like the other two. Odd: the Times reports that the victim is Latino, but makes no mention of the officer's race. Why mention it at all if it's not a factor?
(via LAObserved)
UPDATE:
The LAPD Blog gives more details: Forty-one-year-old Sean Joseph Meade was arrested at his home around 7:00 A.M. this morning after a non-stop investigation, which began around 2:00 A.M. Tuesday, December 5, 2006.
At approximately 1:25 A.M. on December 5, 2006, Officer Meade and his partner were handling booking procedures for the arrest of a 16-year-old Hispanic male, who had been detained in Chinatown on a curfew violation. The detainee had been taken to the Central Area Police Station.
After hearing a disturbance between Meade and the arrestee in a juvenile holding room, a third officer alerted the station watch commander who immediately initiated a personnel complaint investigation. The watch commander directed Scientific Investigation Division to take photographs of the holding room, the officer, and the detainee. The 16-year-old was examined at a local hospital, but he had no apparent injuries. He remains in custody at juvenile hall as police have not been able to locate his parents or a responsible guardian.
At the time of the incident, the officers and the watch commander were unaware that a camera, which had been set up near the holding room to obtain evidence of vandalism to chairs in the detective squad room, captured a portion of the assault.
Investigators and technicians enhanced the videotape and viewed it. Upon being notified of the preliminary findings, Chief Bratton ordered that Officer Meade be relieved of duty, which occurred at 8:00 P.M. on December 6, when the officer reported for duty at the police station. His badge, gun and police identification were taken.
After viewing the tape himself later that evening, Chief Bratton ordered the officer’s arrest. Prosecutors from the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Justice System Integrity Division (JSID) have been informed of the investigation, as has the Mayor’s office, Inspector General, the Police Commission, and the FBI.
The criminal and disciplinary investigations are ongoing. State law limits the amount of information the police department can disclose from a peace officer personnel complaint investigation, including the videotape of the incident. A colleague who supports Meade comments: This seems completely out of character for the Sean Meade I know. Before he is tried in the court of public opinion, please be respectful of the fact that he not only has the right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty, he has friends and family who may be reading this blog. Let the investigation and the law take its course.
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| Posted by: Mack_Reed on Thursday, December 07, 2006 - 02:13 PM
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