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Law Enforcement: Florida County Will Pay for Manhandling Men in Errant Drug Bust Caught on Videotape

Florida's Pinellas County has agreed to pay $100,000 to two men mistakenly arrested and roughed up by deputies from the sheriff's department's narcotics division. Fortunately for the men, Desmond Small, 26, and Christopher Lobban, 20, the incident was caught on videotape from a camera in a car rental office where the bad bust went down.

The August 17 incident occurred when deputies following a vehicle thought to be carrying drugs lost track of it. Minutes later, another pair of deputies spotted what they thought was the same vehicle and followed it to the car rental agency. When the vehicle's occupants got out and entered the car rental office, the deputies burst in with guns drawn and forced Small and Lobban to the floor. One deputy put his foot on the back of Small's head and and repeatedly pushed his face into the floor. Small suffered abrasions to his face and a cut to his mouth that required stitches. Rental agency employees said the carpet he was lying on was so bloodstained they had to throw it out. The video also showed two officers exchanging high-fives over their big bust, and one of them apparently stomping on Small's leg as he lay cuffed on the carpet.

Although rental agency employees who witnessed the arrest said Small and Lobban did not resist, the deputies accused Small of not cooperating. "I don't think they were resisting other than just being kind of shocked," rental employee Brad Bess told the St. Petersburg Times.

"I was like, 'What the hell is going on?'" Small said in an interview with sheriff's investigators released Wednesday. "I said, 'Sir, I didn't do anything.'"

The $100,000 pay-out to the two men was approved by County Attorney Susan Churuti. She said that given the results of the sheriff's department's investigation, the pair could have sued the county for civil rights violations, wrongful arrest and personal injury.

The two narcotics deputies, whose status as undercover agents apparently protects them from having their identities revealed, are now serving 12-day suspensions without pay and are on workplace suspension for a year.

But at least one county commissioner doesn't think that's enough. "If I were sheriff, I think I would send a stronger message that that kind of conduct is unacceptable," Commissioner Kenny Welch said. "And I'm not sure I want to see those two particular officers working narcotics in South County. I plan to raise that issue with the sheriff."

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Benefits of surveillance against Narco Rambos

Maybe that will be one of the benefits of the surveillance society. More police brutality will be out in the open for all to see. That is if the monitoring can remain in private hands as it was in this case. Wouldn't it be great if the police NEVER knew when they were being secretly recorded? Certainly it wouldn't be enough to keep them honest but it might be enough to keep them scared.

The one county commissioner is right about it not going far enough. Until that line of work is unacceptable we will have Narco Rambos.

Trusted Surveillance

This is EXACTLY the sort of thing I had in mind when I wrote this

There ARE ways to use Surveillance and ID Cards to protect ourselves against the the bastards.

Assault?

My question would be..why arent't these aHoles being prosecuted for Assault, Assault With A Deadly Weapon, Reckless Endangerment, Unlawful Detainment, and whatever violation can be found!

The money paid out to the victims by itself should have been grounds for their dismissal as law enforcement officials. This is the taxpayers money being paid out, mind you.

What citizen benefits (education, medical care, etc.) will have to be reduced in order to pay for their wrongdoing?

Cops are useless

I am almost 50 and have never had a cop help me or anyone I know do anything constructive or help with anything. They are there to try to give me a speeding ticket or try to bust me for pot. I have never hurt anyone or caused any trouble. They make the easiest arrests. They would rather bust a potsmoker at home rather than some mexican drug dealer with a machine gun. They are by and large chicken shit dog fuckers who might have a high school education and can ruin peoples lives at will. I will protect and serve myself. Leave me alone pig bastards.

They're not useless

They're a necessary evil. But that's all the more reason why they should be watched much more than the rest of society.

Useless? Not useless?

Here in Florida all the cops are good for is handing out tickets. The violent crime rate in Orange Co. almost rivals Iraq. The cops, rather than stopping this, would rather sit out on the water giving tickets to "speeding" boaters! OK, so useless.

useless cops

I must subscribe to the general opinion that cops are useless, at least to the general public. The only thing they seem to be good at lately is issuing tickets to decent citizens. What a shame

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