Title: Cop Sexually Assaults Multiple Women, Beats Own K9 on Video, Found Guilty — Gets Job Back Source:
Free Thought Project URL Source:http://thefreethoughtproject.com/co ... sault-job/#xhko3UaJk4qfTDCI.99 Published:Nov 28, 2016 Author:Matt Agorist Post Date:2016-11-28 13:15:38 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:2123 Comments:5
Ramsey Co., MN In April of this year, Ramsey County Deputy, Brett Arthur Berry was fired after he was charged and convicted of assaulting a public safety dog and animal cruelty for severely beating his dog at a K9 training seminar. In spite of being found guilty and being sentenced to a year of probation, this model cop was quietly rehired earlier this month.
In June of 2015, surveillance footage from the Black Bear Casino in Carlton, where the seminar took place, captured this sadistic officer as he beat, strangled, and hurled his K9 partner to the ground.
In spite of the video evidence showing his cruel behavior, Berry was allowed to keep his job for almost an entire year after the incident and wasnt fired until April 2016 months after hed already been sentenced.
However, last month, an arbitrator overruled the sheriffs offices attempt to fire him for the conduct and forced the department to take back this dog beating cop.
These kinds of incidents tarnish the badge, Ramsey County Chief Deputy Jack Serier said of Berrys behavior, apparently unable to fight the decision of the arbitrator. Its very much a difficult situation.
There are times when someone does something so egregious that you have no choice but to take very harsh discipline, Serier said.
However, state arbitrator, Gil Vernon disagrees.
According to the Pioneer Press, in his decision, Vernon wrote that the sheriffs office did not sufficiently consider mitigating factors in reaching its decision, including Berrys low risk for future misconduct. He also noted that Berry had taken responsibility for his actions, had a nearly 20-year incident-free employment record, and had sought alcohol abuse treatment.
After Vernon rationalized the dog beating, Serier gave in, and in a glaring example of cognitive dissonance, he rehired the deputy, noting, the arbitrator in his case has ruled and (now) it is our responsibility to ensure that Deputy Berry serves the citizens of Ramsey County with honor, truth, respect and responsibility.
Imagine if you are a civilian and you beat one of your coworkers on video, are charged for it, get convicted of it, and get fired for it, and some higher-up comes down and says to your boss, hire him back. Would this be a rational decision?
However, if you are a public servant and your ostensible duty is to protect society it is totally okay to be convicted of a heinous act of animal cruelty and get your job back.
This decision also completely ignores the sexual assault that took place inside the Casino, before Berry beat his dog. Buried in an internal investigation of the deputy during the time, and not made public until last week, are the details of Berrys drunken sexual assaults inside the casino bar. According to the Star Tribune:
Ramsey County sheriffs deputy Brett A. Berry forcibly kissed and groped patrons at the Black Bear Casino before beating his K-9 partner in frustration several minutes later, according to documents released Tuesday.
An internal affairs investigation into Berrys actions on June 15, 2015, said that he acted in an aggressive manner toward three people while drinking at the casinos Cobalt lounge in Carlton, Minn.
His conduct in the Cobalt Lounge toward [redacted] patrons was disrespectful, said the investigation report. He agreed that his conduct was inappropriate.
During the investigation and since the incident, none of these details were released. Not until he was already hired back did the public find out that Berry was not only a dog abuser but also a sexual predator.
Luckily for the 7-year-old German shepherd, Boone, his abuser will not be allowed near him, nor any other dogs for that matter.
Sadly, this is the second officer to be caught on camera abusing their K-9 partner. The Free Thought Project broke the story of a Hammond, IN police officer who was fired after cell phone footage caught him suspending his dog by the neck.
One of the known warning signs of certain psychopathologies, including antisocial personality disorder, also known as psychopathic personality disorder, is a history of torturing pets and small animals, a behavior known as zoosadism.
According to the New York Times, the FBI has found that a history of cruelty to animals is one of the traits that regularly appears in its computer records of serial rapists and murderers, and the standard diagnostic and treatment manual for psychiatric and emotional disorders lists cruelty to animals a diagnostic criterion for conduct disorders.
A survey of psychiatric patients who had repeatedly tortured dogs and cats found all of them had high levels of aggression toward people as well, including one patient who had murdered a young boy.
Imagine if you are a civilian and you beat one of your coworkers on video, are charged for it, get convicted of it, and get fired for it, and some higher-up comes down and says to your boss, hire him back. Would this be a rational decision?
Never mind the "if you are a civilian" stuff. If a citizen shoots a K-9 dog that is attacking him,he is charged with a felony for shooting a police officer in at least some states.
The fact that this drunken rage-filled dummy beat the hell out of what many consider to be a "Fellow police officer" and gets his job back is beyond hypocrisy. ANYBODY in Mn that is ever charged with that from here on out has standing to get his or her case dismissed because of this.
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Title: Cop Sexually Assaults Multiple Women, Beats Own K9 on Video, Found Guilty Gets Job Back
Ramsey Co., MN In April of this year, Ramsey County Deputy, Brett Arthur Berry was fired after he was charged and convicted of assaulting a public safety dog and animal cruelty for severely beating his dog at a K9 training seminar. In spite of being found guilty and being sentenced to a year of probation, this model cop was quietly rehired earlier this month.
He did not face any charge of sexual assault. He was not convicted of assaulting a public safety dog, or any dog. He pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor charge of animal cruelty. He got drunk and hit the dog. The dog suffered no physical injuries.
Deputy pleads guilty in Carlton County K-9 abuse case
By Tom Olsen on Jan 12, 2016 at 6:48 p.m.
Brett Arthur Berry, 48, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of animal cruelty at the hearing in State District Court.
In exchange for the plea, Carlton County Attorney Thom Pertler agreed to drop an additional misdemeanor charge of assaulting a public safety dog.
A charge that is dropped is not a conviction for same.
He was convicted of a misdemeanor.
He got drunk, acted like a jerk, and hit the dog.
Jan Stern, another activist who has been at all of Berrys hearings, said she believes Berry can continue to work in law enforcement just not as a K-9 handler.
Berry was reassigned and works in the detention unit.
MN deputy who assaulted his own police dog gets probation
By Tom Olson Forum News Service on Feb 18, 2016 at 9:08 a.m
Berry, 48, was placed on one year of probation in lieu of a 90-day jail sentence for his animal cruelty conviction. Both attorneys -- perhaps addressing protesters in the audience as much as they were the judge -- stressed that the sentence is typical in a misdemeanor case for someone with no criminal history.
Berry admitted in January that he was "blackout drunk" when he was seen striking his partner, Boone, while attending a training event at Black Bear Casino Resort on June 15.
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Berry's status as a law enforcement officer remains uncertain. Boone was taken from his custody shortly after the incident, and Berry was reassigned to the agency's detention unit.
"In this case, the Arbitrator finds the Employer erred in not giving enough weight to the mitigating factors in Grievants favor.," Vernon wrote in his decision. "Their assessment of the risk of returning Grievant to employment was not reasonable. The record shows he has nearly 20 years of incident-free service with good evaluations. He spontaneously, contritely, sincerely and without equivocation accepted his responsibility. Next he without prompting moved immediately to address his underlying personal issues. He served without incident for several months during the investigation. Importantly, several supervisors acknowledged Grievant, if reinstated, would be (as one put it) a viable officer. Another said he wouldnt have any reservations if Grievant returned to active duty."
The arbitrator concluded by saying that based on Berry's record and reaction to the incident involving his K9 partner, the incident was an aberration and he deserves one last chance to resume his career.
According to arbitrator Vernon, Ramsey County's move was too harsh. In firing Berry, Vernon said the county neglected to consider other factors. He cited Berry's willingness to undergo alcohol treatment, the deputy's upstanding professional record, and the fact that Boone, the K-9, suffered no physical injuries.
Vernon ruled that Berry must be reinstated immediately. The only restriction of his return to work is that Berry cannot work with police dogs.