
If you don't remember me writing about this a few days ago you can refresh your memory and read the original story by clicking here.
So here's the story;
Miami Police Officer Mario Figueroa has been charged with assault, a
second-degree misdemeanor, after he was caught on camera aiming a kick
at the head of an arrestee.
“Officer Mario Figueroa can have no
excuse for the alleged actions seen on the initial videotape,”
Miami-Dade County State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle said in a
news release, according to the New York Times. “This community demands respect for all individuals taken into custody.”
The video, taken by a resident at the apartment where the arrest was
taking place, shows the two-year veteran running to the arrestee and
attempting to kick him in the head. After the video went viral,Figueroa
was suspended with pay in the May 3 incident, and now his termination
is being processed.
In police bodycam footage that’s been
released, the arrestee, David Suazo, who was suspected of stealing a
car, joked with the officer about his inability to connect his kick.
“You missed trying to kick me,” Suazo says. “Learn how to aim, my boy.”
“If I wanted to kick you,” Figueroa replies, “you know I would have kicked you, right?”
Of course, the local fraternal order of police has issued a statement defending the officer’s actions.
“It
is unfortunate that because of social media, Officer Figueroa has been
found guilty by some in the public without the proper due process
afforded to anyone accused,” Edward Lugo, the president of the Miami
Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge 20, said in a statement. “Because of
political pressure, Officer Figueroa is being charged with a simple
assault. There is no doubt that Officer Figueroa will be exonerated.”
Had the officer’s kick connected, authorities say he would have faced more serious charges.
After watching the video over and over after reading the article that states the officer missed, while the full kick didn't connect, he still kicked the man and thankfully he missed his entire head which could've resulted in serious injury. I'm anxious to see if this officer going to actually be convicted, and if so what kind of punishment he'll receive. Good for Miami though for doing the right thing.
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