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United States News Title: Cop Who Threw Handcuffed Man Into Lake and Watched Him Drown, Sentenced to Act in a Musical Versailles, MO Nearly two years after Trooper Anthony Piercy was charged in the death of Brandon Ellingson, who drowned in the Lake of the Ozarks with his hands cuffed behind his back, the case was closed. Predictably, the offending officer got off with less than a slap on the wristjust 10 days in jail and 50 hours of community service. For handcuffing a college student, negligently casting him into a lake, and watching as he drowned, Trooper Piercy avoided an involuntary manslaughter trial after he pleaded guilty to a simple boating violation in June of 2017. Last year, Piercy was sentenced for his role in Ellingsons death and he received just 10 days in jail and 50 hours of community service. The judge referred to this insultingly low sentence of only 10 days as shock time. To Ellingson family and those whove been following this case, it was a kick in the teeth. Ten days is like a vacation, Craig Ellingson said. Its a joke.
He knows hes guilty and hes damn lucky to get what he got. That kick in the teeth has become far worse now, however, as the family has just found out that this killer cops community service was spent working in a community theaterof which he was a part of before he killed their son. As the Star reported at the time, Special Prosecutor William Camm Seay requested Piercy receive 30 days in jail and have his law enforcement certification revoked for life. But that did not happen. I wished we would have gotten what we asked for, Seay told The Star after the hearing, and now hes speaking out again. According to the Star, records show that Piercy helped create the set of the musical Moses and the Burning Within for the Royal Theatre in Versailles, Mo. He did some acting. And the trooper who had dabbled in the towns community theater before Ellingsons death also helped tear down the set after the musicals run. I thought it was a joke, said Craig Ellingson, whose 20-year-old son died nearly four years ago in Piercys custody at the Lake of the Ozarks. He had been in plays before, that was his hobby. That would be like me working at my company for community service.
Basically, it was a picnic for him. No one involved in allowing Piercy to achieve his community service for the killing of an innocent young man by acting in a musical has responded to the incident. Calls to the theater and calls to Piercy went unanswered. On May 31, 2014. Trooper Piercy arrested Ellingson under suspicion of OWI and negligently placed the wrong life jacket over the handcuffed 20-year-olds torso. Piercy then drove his patrol boat away from the scene at a high rate of speed. Ellingson was thrown from the craft when it struck a sizeable wake, the life jacket came off, and he drowned with his hands still in cuffs while Piercy callously watched on. During the investigation, it was determined that Piercy did little to nothing as he watched Ellingson drown. As the Beast reported: Piercy did not jump in to save him. When a bachelorette party passed on a nearby boat, the passengers threw Ellingson a life ring but they didnt know my son was handcuffed, Craig said. Piercy didnt say he was handcuffed. The women told investigators that they screamed at Piercy to extend a pole to Ellingson, which he did but he knew he was handcuffed, Craig said. Piercy did not call a supervisor for help until an hour after Ellingson drowned. Footage from his boat shows Piercy having a chillingly casual conversation with his colleague, referring to Ellingson in profane terms. Im banged up a little bit, but Im alright. I dont know if Im sore from treading water with the bastard, Piercy told a supervisor of the dead 20-year-old. As The Free Thought Project previously reported, following the familiar full-court press to prevent officer accountability, the jury in a Coroners Inquest ruled Ellingsons death to be accidental. It was subsequently revealed that Amanda Grellner, the prosecutor who declined to file charges against Piercy, had received a personal favor from the MHP three years earlier when the department declined to charge her then-18-year-old son with DUI. In September of 2016, a circuit court judge found that the state had knowingly and purposefully covered up the crimes of Piercy, violating the states Sunshine Law in the act. After seeing that they were getting zero help from the perpetrator and his subsequent conspirators, the family of Ellingson launched a campaign for justice. During this campaign, they were joined by Missouri Highway Patrol Sergeant, Randy Henry. Henry witnessed first hand, the incompetence, negligence, and cover-up and took to exposing it. We killed Brandon Ellingson, Henry bluntly told the Lake Expo newspaper, following it with the question of Why are we investigating ourselves? In a conversation with Piercy the day following Ellingsons death, Henry expressed concerns about how the arresting officer had conducted himself. Piercy himself seemed remorseful, telling Henry, In any other context, that comment would be treated as a confession to second-degree murder. Henry then filed a report on the drowning and testified about the inadequate training Piercy and other water patrol officers received. During an interview with patrol investigators following the drowning, Henry mentioned a state law dealing with the safety of people in custody and how the police are responsible for the lives of those they detain. An investigator interrupted Henry and insisted that the recorder be turned off, to deliberately prevent an official record of his disclosures. The stiff arm of blue justice moved in and now we are seeing the results. Instead of Piercy being held accountable for his negligence, it was Henry who was then run through the gamut of the thin blue line. He was cast out by his department, demoted to corporal, and forced to retire. Now, the man responsible for the death of a star college student got off by acting in a play and can remain a cop! Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Deckard (#0)
"Ellingson was thrown from the craft when it struck a sizeable wake, the life jacket came off, and he drowned ..." Wait a minute. The headline said the cop threw a hancuffed man into the lake. Where's the story that goes with that headline? Is there one, Deckard?
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