Title: A Kansas man was beaten, arrested and convicted. This bodycam footage cleared his name Source:
Kansas City Star URL Source:http://www.kansascity.com/news/local/crime/article191200449.html Published:Dec 22, 2017 Author:Max Londberg Post Date:2017-12-23 15:55:54 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:2023 Comments:35
Arthur Morris was just trying to have a smoke one night outside his Topeka home.
He was incredulous when three police officers arrived on his back porch.
No, he hadnt called 911, he told them. No, neither had his neighbors to report him yelling at his partner, Jeanie Becerra, because they hadnt been yelling at each other.
(In fact, the Topeka police officers were there because of a 911 hangup, though they didnt tell the couple that.)
One officer would not be deterred. He grabbed Morris, wrestled him to the ground and later landed 13 blows to his shoulder blades and arm, newly released body camera footage reveals.
I didnt do nothing wrong, Morris can be heard yelling.
At other junctures, he cries: I cant breathe. I have asthma. ... I dont stretch that far. Please stop. ... I didnt do nothing wrong guys. You just ... threw me down for trying to light my cigarette.
The footage, released publicly by the city for the first time this month, cleared Morris and Becerras names in the September 2014 incident. They had been convicted in Topeka municipal court on charges ranging from assaulting an officer, disobeying an officer, disturbing the peace and interfering with law enforcement.
The judge vacated the sentences, and Morris was awarded a $40,000 settlement from the city of Topeka. Becerra received $10,000.
The video that exonerated them wasnt released in time to make a difference before their trial.
After a judge had found both Morris and Becerra guilty on all counts, Luther Ganieany, a Topeka police legal advisor, raised concerns to the judge that the footage contradicted testimony given by officers. He requested that the judge reconsider the convictions.
Officers with the Topeka Police Department knew about the contents of the video in late September 2014, more than a month before the trial, Ganieany wrote in a motion.
But the department didnt make the video available to the prosecution until just one hour before the trial and made no indication that there was anything inconsistent with the officers report on the video, Ganieany wrote.
The officers had no reasonable suspicion to confront Morris at his home, he wrote. The dispatcher had called back after the 911 hangup and the person had said there was no emergency.
Additionally, the defense didnt receive copies of the footage before or during the trial.
The City Attorneys Office considered it a Brady violation a rule that compels prosecutors to give to the defense any possibly exculpatory evidence.
The prosecutor on the case was an intern with the office, Ganieany said. The intern no longer works there.
The office did some internal training on Brady requirements ... following this incident, he added.
Morris, when reached by phone this week, declined to comment.
The beating and arrest were reviewed by the Shawnee County District Attorney, but none of the three officers on the scene faced any criminal repercussions, according to Ganieany.
Two eventually returned to normal duty.
The officer responsible for wrestling Morris to the ground and beating him later resigned from the department.
Lawrence-based attorney Max Kautsch said the wrongful arrest and convictions exemplified the importance police body camera footage has in holding officers and departments accountable.
Public access to and awareness of such video is a mechanism to help ensure officers conduct themselves reasonably, Kautsch said. Law enforcement agencies should welcome the opportunity to disseminate such video to demonstrate the reasonableness of their officers.
A recent investigation by The Star showed that Kansas has one of the most restrictive laws on police body cameras in the country. Footage is classified as an investigative record and not subject to mandatory disclosure under the Kansas Open Records Act.
The city of Topeka has paid more than $400,000 in settlements related to police activity since 2010, according to Ganieany.
Oftentimes, such settlements include a confidentiality agreement and are not admissions of liability. The city admitted no liability in the Morris and Becerra settlements.
Unacceptable behavior is not tolerated going forward, interim Police Chief Bill Cochran told the Topeka Capital-Journal, adding, The expectations of professionalism and operating within guidelines of their duties as a police officer should be done correctly. And that if an individual acts outside of those grounds, that theyll be dealt with with the appropriate action.
Near the end of the body camera video from the Morris incident, Morris is led away from his home in handcuffs. He asks where they are going.
Youre going with me, an officer says.
OK. Where am I going? Morris asks a second time.
I might take your life and dump your body in a hog pen...just for your political ideals. The rule of law might be the only reason an anarchist asshole like you still breathes.
I'm the infidel... Allah warned you about. كافر المسلح
Well, it's impossible to make any determination on this incident based on this garbage article... I was just making an observation towards the ideology of "anarchy"... some here at LF preach it.
I'm the infidel... Allah warned you about. كافر المسلح
It takes our kids well over a decade to mature to the point they can survive on their own. "'Archy" of some sort is necessary to get them there.
I know that none of us likes to be told what to do, and we distrust government, don't like paying taxes, etc., but in our desire to REDUCE the pressures of government upon us, let's not go mad and pretend we don't need one at all.
You are the KING of the "dumb shit question" awarded.
Hondope screams the word "anarchy" as he hangs himself up in his closet with a leather belt... and busts a nut, the closer he comes to death... while dreaming of having no consequences for his anarchist actions... until he hangs a little too long and ends up like David Carradine.
I'm the infidel... Allah warned you about. كافر المسلح
I know that none of us likes to be told what to do, and we distrust government, don't like paying taxes, etc., but in our desire to REDUCE the pressures of government upon us, let's not go mad and pretend we don't need one at all.
Hondopes definition of FREEDOM is being able to do anything he desires, even at the cost of your freedom. Anarchist are the most constitutionally protected people they know.
I'm the infidel... Allah warned you about. كافر المسلح
They had been convicted in Topeka municipal court on charges ranging from assaulting an officer, disobeying an officer, disturbing the peace and interfering with law enforcement.
And yet the only thing detailed in the story is the officer "grabbed Morris, wrestled him to the ground".
1) So...in the absence of any laws, you would become a psycopathic killer?
2) Most people in society have a moral compass -
1) I'm not the only person living in this republic. I gave an example that anyone could do. Lots of people will do anything that isn't unlawful to do. IOW's, if I could do that (not that I would), ANYONE could. Nice character smear tho. lol
2) You want to rely on "Moral compass" as what is acceptable these days? You must be sleeping under a rock for the last 100 years. We need LAWS. Period.
This is Christmas... if you can't be civil on this one day... then don't post to me.
I'm the infidel... Allah warned you about. كافر المسلح
Quite interesting that you equate niceness with weakness.
Niceness is a weakness, and you know it. Human nature will always take advantage of your kindness... which causes a weakness and exploits your kindness.
For today and today only... I will allow you to exploit me or my posts, due to a little Christmas kindness from me. After that... you'll get what sheep deserve. Tough love. lol
I'm the infidel... Allah warned you about. كافر المسلح
Charlotesville. They ran over the antifa aggressors with a car, and lived happily ever after.
Well, I don't like Antifa any more than you do, but you're kind of proving my point by going straight to murder as a justification for anarchy.
Sure, you get to murder some savagely effeminate little punk protestors. But then Mi-13 rolls in, as a very "-archist" army, and they cut out your beating heart and feed it to your family, because when there is anarchy things do indeed go straight to murder - you got that right - but it doesn't stop with the keyboard commandoes murdering the effeminate snowflakes. It proceeds straight to the most brutal organized army of savages slaughtering their way to command of a new "archy" - with them ruling it.
Take away the government and you don't get The Shire, you get the Aztecs. Don't want to govern yourself? That's fine, there are always people who want to govern you, and they'll peel your skin off in the town square to make an example to your fellow anarchists that it's time to get on your knees and hail the new archons.
That's the way the world works. The European kings were civilized by religion. But they weren't all that great. I'd just as soon have a little bit of a say. I recognize that having taxes and police forces and standing armies and all sorts of limits are inevitable. The question is: what do I get out of the "-archy", and the answer is a whole hell of a lot more than I would out of a short- lived anarchy followed by the "archy" of the canniibals who took over.
You do too. The anarchists of the West get an extra 40 years or so to live in which they can grouse about how much better off they would be if only they could get out from underneath the established order.
" That officers "niceness" could have got the officer dead. That's a weakness. "
Well, I think the key word is " Could ". I would say it depends on what the " niceness " or " kindness " is, and the circumstances are.
Example, true story :
Christmas Eve, 1969, approx 2330 hr . On routine patrol, a State Trooper found a car slid into a ditch, driver crawled out, drunk, laying in the ditch, covered in snow. The man was clutching a framed picture of a young soldier, and a telegram. The man begged the Trooper to leave him, and let him die. The picture was his 18 yr old son. The telegram, informing the man and his wife that their son had been killed in a place called Vietnam. The Trooper could easily have taken the man to the County Jail, or left him there. The man lived about a mile from there. Instead, took the keys to the car, locked it. Put the man in the back, took him to his house. The wife was quite surprised and alarmed to see SP uniforms. She thought he was going to kill himself. She was relieved when informed her husband was OK, just drunk. It took two to carry him up the steps, and put him on the couch. She put a blanket on her husband. She was given the photo, and the telegram, and keys, and told her where the car was. The wife was very grateful. She was also given sincere condolences, then left. To my knowledge the Post Commander never knew of this. I suspect he would have approved.
Think what you want, but I consider that to have been sincere, heartfelt kindness !!!
And in this case, I think it was appropriate !!! The man & his wife had suffered immensely ! If they are still alive, I am sure they feel that pain again every Christmas !!
Si vis pacem, para bellum
Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God.
Never Pick A Fight With An Old Man He Will Just Shoot You He Can't Afford To Get Hurt
"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went." (Will Rogers)
Christmas Eve, 1969, approx 2330 hr . On routine patrol, a State Trooper found a car slid into a ditch, driver crawled out, drunk, laying in the ditch, covered in snow.
The Trooper could easily have taken the man to the County Jail, or left him there. The man lived about a mile from there. Instead, took the keys to the car, locked it. Put the man in the back, took him to his house.
That could never happen today, unfortunately. In 1969, cops actually upheld their oath to "protect and serve".
Truth is treason in the empire of lies. - Ron Paul
Those who most loudly denounce Fake News are typically those most aggressively disseminating it.
And in this case, I think it was appropriate !!! The man & his wife had suffered immensely ! If they are still alive, I am sure they feel that pain again every Christmas !!
Given the same circumstances, as long as he didn't drive into someone's property (house, yard, tree, fence, mailbox or vehicle)... I'd have not arrested him either. However, due to civil liability, I'd have brought him to the local hospital and turned him over to the shrink on duty. To be examined for suicidal thoughts (a danger to himself or others) and the doctor can release him after he sobers and proves he's not suicidal... thus removing any lawsuit on my part if he should kill himself, while still drunk, after I drop him off at his house... or worse yet, he kills his family in his depressive state mixed with psyc meds and alcohol.
The average SHEEP, in its new found WEAKNESS, have proven that being nice doesn't pay off after the guys WIFE sues me because he shot himself infront of the kids. I'll transfer the liability to the doctor... since I'm a MANDATED REPORTER of mental illness and child abuse.
I remember when we use to unlock car doors for folk, with a slide bar, out of KINDNESS, to save a motorist the fee of calling a tow truck to do a vehicle unlock... until my department was SUED for damaging a part on the inside of the door. Then it was ... FUCK YOU, break into your car yourself.
Your SHEEP PEERS have ruined "kindness" because you've made them LAZY and they don't wanna WORK... so they'll SUE YOU FOR BEING KIND.
I'm the infidel... Allah warned you about. كافر المسلح
Yeah, well. What you say makes sense. Turned out, I knew some of their neighbors. He ended up OK, except pretty depressed. ( No wonder ). The neighbors that I knew told me that he & his wife were very grateful that he had been taken home, rather than jail. The wife had huge admiration & gratitude for the Trooper. Only physical damage was his car was dented up a bit, and the ditch a bit scraped. Also, turned out the neighbor hood developed a new found respect, and high praise for SP. So, all ended well, except on Christmas Day, he and his wife had to go to the cemetery & pick out a grave. Very very sad situation. As a father myself ( now ) I just cannot fathom the pain he & his wife endured !!
Si vis pacem, para bellum
Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God.
Never Pick A Fight With An Old Man He Will Just Shoot You He Can't Afford To Get Hurt
"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went." (Will Rogers)