Deputy now suspended after dumping man from wheelchair

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2/12/08 Tampa, Florida - The Hillsborough Co. Sheriff's Office held a press conference at 10:30am regarding the deputy who can be seen on video dumping a man in a wheelchair onto the ground.

They've announced that Deputy Charlette Jones has been relieved of her duties without pay pending the outcome of an investigation. She has not officially been terminated.

Jones has been employed by the Hillsborough Co. Sheriff's Office since 1996.

Chief Deputy Joe Docobo watched the video for the first time last night and said he found himself in "disgust" and was "appalled at every level."

Docobo also announced that two corporals and a sergeant involved are now on administrative leave with pay, and the jail supervisor on duty did not have knowledge of the incident.

Brian Sterner broke his neck almost 14 years ago and is a quadriplegic.

Sterner, who can drive, was arrested on a traffic violation. When he was booked into the Orient Road Jail last month, Sterner couldn’t believe what happened.

He says a deputy looked at him and didn’t believe he was a quadriplegic. She walked behind him, took the handles on the back of the hospital-grade wheel chair and dumped it forward.

Sterner says he tried to roll as he was going down, but hit so hard he thought he had broken two ribs. Then, while he was on the floor, deputies frisked him and tried to get him back into the chair.

Sterner says he told them how to pick him up and put him back into the chair, but because he can’t feel anything from his breastbone down, he says he was injured and didn’t know it. Sterner thought he had broken two ribs, but jail x-rays showed that wasn't true.

The Hillsborough Sheriff's Office didn't know anything about the incident until we showed them their own tape. Now an investigation is underway.

J.D. Calloway, a spokesman for the Sheriff’s Office, says this has all come to light today, so this review is very active.

While we tried to get a written report about the incident, the major who runs the Orient Road Jail told us there is no incident report, because as far as they are concerned, they didn't have a problem with, or cause a problem to, an inmate in a wheelchair.

But don’t tell that to Brian Sterner.

Sterner says it's incredibly degrading and it’s an example of how poorly trained the Hillsborough Sheriff's Office is. He adds, if they’re trying to figure out if somebody needs to be in a wheelchair or not, there are many other ways to do it than to dump somebody on their face.

Chief Deputy Joe Docobo added at the press conference this morning, the sheriff's office will now try to "make things right for this gentleman."
 
Man, that was some stupid shit. There's other ways to test if the guy's really paralyzed. I see that dude having some money come his way real soon.
 
World's dumbest cops., Just cost tax payers alot of money.(alot $$$$).

I have no law enforcement experience but if it was just on traffic violation why are they being so rough with him anyway, you would think he just commited murder or something to that effect.


:lol: @:lol: "Chief Deputy Joe Docobo added at the press conference this morning, the sheriff's office will now try to "make things right for this gentleman"
 
Woman 'beaten'at same police station as man dumped out of wheelchair
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CCTV:This is the same police station that the female police officer that dumped a man from his wheelchair.Marcella Pourmoghani claims she was beaten by a Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office detention deputy that she had to be taken from the jail to a hospital. Here is the surveillance video from the Orient Road Jail.

A woman who said she was beaten by a deputy at the Orient Road Jail has filed a federal lawsuit.

After seeing what happened to Brian Sterner, the wheelchair-bound quadriplegic, dumped from his chair at the same jail facility, Marcella Pourmoghani is speaking out.

The deputy involved in the Sterner case, Charlette Marshall-Jones, submitted her resignation Monday.

"Unprovoked, just as what happened to myself," she said after watching the wheelchair incident. "I could not breathe from the blood pouring from my mouth and my face,' Pourmoghani said. "And she had her knee on the base of my skull."

Pourmoghani said she was beaten so severely that she had to be taken from the jail to a hospital. At that time, Pourmoghani also was charged with battery on a law enforcement officer. But the state attorney's office dropped the charge after seeing the video.

On Friday, Pourmoghani's attorney filed a lawsuit in federal court. She's suing Hillsborough County, the sheriff's office and all the deputies seen on the video.

Because of the lawsuit, the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office won't comment on the case. But last August, when the video first surfaced, a jail supervisor defended the deputy.

FULL STORY:http://www.baynews9.com/content/36/2008/2/18/325777.html
 
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