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Title: Cop Kicks Pregnant Woman In Stomach, Dept. Says He Was Within Policy
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URL Source: http://loop21.com/life/cop-kicks-pregnant-woman-stomach
Published: May 11, 2012
Author: Maurice Garland
Post Date: 2012-05-11 01:43:12 by farmfriend
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Cop Kicks Pregnant Woman In Stomach, Dept. Says He Was Within Policy

By Maurice Garland
2:02 PM May 10th, 2012

Officer says he didn't know the woman was pregnant.

Just when you thought the police ran out of ways to disgust you.

Dekalb County police officer Jerad Wheeler was called to a home to settle a domestic dispute involving a pregnant woman named Raven Dozier, her brother and his child and baby's mother.

As things escalated Wheeler pulled out his taser and used it on Dozier's brother. She says that's when she started crying and asking the officer why he used a taser on her brother.

Wheeler must not have been in a talking mood because after he used the taser on him, he then kicked Dozier in the stomach.

"I think he really just didn't want me asking him any questions, questioning him, and when I did question him is when he kicked me," she tells Atlanta's Channel 2 Action News. "I was upset because I couldn't believe an officer would kick me, with my child in my stomach."

Dozier was almost nine months pregnant and wound up giving birth via an emergency C-section two weeks after the kick left a bruise. The now 4-month old baby was born and is healthy.

"What kind of a human being kicks a pregnant woman?" says Dozier's attorney Mark Bullman. "I mean, forget whether or not it is a police officer that is supposedly protecting people."

Officer Wheeler says that he couldn't tell that Dozier was pregnant and that he only kicked her because she came at him aggressively. He also described the kick as "a front push kick to the abdomen, as he was taught to do at the academy," in his police report.

On top of getting kicked in the stomach, Dozier was also charged with obstruction, a charge that was later dropped. She also filed a complaint with the Dekalb County Police Department, but the matter was never investigated and they said that Officer Wheeler's actions were within department policy.

This isn't the first time Wheeler has acted questionably. In 2011, he was accused of manhandling a 53-year old woman, twisting her arm behind her back and shoving her face down into a patrol car. She says she was only trying to check on her grandchildren who had just got in a car wreck with their mother. This past January, Wheeler was accused of showing up to the wrong address when called, and then shooting that family's dog.

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#4. To: farmfriend (#0)

but the matter was never investigated

what state is this in? if she filed a complaint, why was it not investigated? most departments discourage people from filing real complaints. Not that i trust pigs to be impartial, but people must file actual complaints, not just jibber on the phone.

Artisan  posted on  2012-05-11   5:49:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: Artisan (#4)

it was not investigated because filing a complaint with the police is complaining. to get action one must file criminal charges with the county attorney. in Texas as police are public servants all criminal complaints filed with the county must be presented to the grand jury. when the county attorney fails to file the charges (against any public servant) with the grand jury charges should be filed against the county attorney with the district judge for shielding from prosecution. should the district judge fail to act upon the criminal complaint file charges against him with the DA.

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#17. To: IRTorqued (#15)

it was not investigated because filing a complaint with the police is complaining. to get action one must file criminal charges with the county attorney. in Texas as police are public servants all criminal complaints filed with the county must be presented to the grand jury. when the county attorney fails to file the charges (against any public servant) with the grand jury charges should be filed against the county attorney with the district judge for shielding from prosecution. should the district judge fail to act upon the criminal complaint file charges against him with the DA.

point taken, but aside from your texas options, there is an important distinction here regarding complaints that most americans should know. When a person calls the local desk sergeant to gripe about a cop, that is not an actual complaint. Actual complaints are done in writing and are indeed investigated (albeit by the pig cop's buddies, who generally cover for each other). However, in most states these complaints are by law kept on file for 5 years. The benefit of this to the public is that #1 it puts the pig on guard, there is something on his record, so that if he in the future abuses/kills another innocent person, it is more damning since he has a track record of doing it.

trust me, police do not like having official complaints filed against them.

As far as the texas options you brought up, i have heard that for years, and it sounds like a fine idea. but i have yet to see proof of any actual successful charges or prosecution of a county attorney or district judge, brought by a grand jury or anyone else. I'm not saying it hasnt happened, but is there any proof of it? any prosecutions or civil payouts? Give me just ONE. one name. I see people tout this tactic but if there is not even one documented example of it, then sorry to say, but they are full of shit. And if they HAVE indeed been successful, even ONCE, after years of touting their tactic, then why havent they shown any proof of their victory? it does not make sense. at all.

It's kind of like those "sovereign man on the land" arguements - again, i love that idea- where people claim they went into court claiming the court had lack of political jurisdiction, and walked out scott free. But let's see some proof of it, otherwise its just unsubstanciated heresay. Actual legal victories have an easily trackable record.

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