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Title: Derby scuffle officer has internal affairs history
Source: http://www.wfaa.com/sharedcontent/dws/wfaa/localnews/news8/s
URL Source: http://www.wfaa.com/sharedcontent/d ... 7_mo_rollerdervy.1320d250.html
Published: Jan 20, 2006
Author: nomr
Post Date: 2006-01-20 14:14:27 by tom007
Keywords: internal, scuffle, officer
Views: 455
Comments: 19

Derby scuffle officer has internal affairs history

12:37 AM CST on Thursday, January 19, 2006

By REBECCA LOPEZ / WFAA-TV

Camille Dubose A witness captured the officer restraining Michelle Metzinger.

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The Dallas police officer accused of using excessive force while placing a female roller skating on Elm Street under arrest Saturday is not a stranger to such allegations, according to police records.

The Dallas Police Department has launched an internal affairs investigation into the scuffle that occurred between Officer Ceaphus Gordon and Michelle Metzinger, a 25-year-old roller derby skater for Assassination City.

However, it will not be the department's first look into the 15-year Dallas police veteran's actions.

Police records show since 1994 there have been at least six allegations of excessive force, physical abuse or assault.

Gordon has been disciplined twice for escalating or participating in a disturbance and once for conduct discrediting the department. Also Online

Rebecca Lopez reports

Stories differ after officer, skater scuffle

Many witnesses who saw the latest incident said they have no doubt that Gordon used excessive force Saturday night.

One witness called Gordon's actions "a textbook example of unnecessary, excessive force."

"He grabbed her again by the hair, flipped her down on the ground and planted a knee on the side of her head and cut her face up on the concrete," said witness Derek Conway.

Dallas police Chief David Kunkle said the department is taking the allegation seriously.

"We just thought it was good to start the investigation now while the memories of the witnesses are fresh and they'll be easy to find," Kunkle said. Camille Dubose Blood was left on the concrete after the scuffle between Dallas Officer Ceaphus Gordon and Michelle Metzinger.

Officer Gordon claimed Metzinger was trying to gouge his eyes while struggling with him when the incident occurred.

While witnesses said Officer Gordon's force was unnecessary, some who live and work in Deep Ellum said police have a tough job policing the area.

"The police here are all wired up late at night," said Barry Annino, President of Deep Ellum Improvement. "It's a very sensitive time, so I can see how things might happen if you're pressing them."

Some of the probes into allegations pointed at Officer Gordon were inconclusive, and he has received some commendations for good work.

Meanwhile, Metzinger and her attorney said they may also file a complaint against him.

E-mail rlopez@wfaa.com

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#14. To: tom007 (#0)

Here's an earlier news item from Wednesday, with a different twist - the officer's report says he lost his balance and fell with the girl. (well, I guess it could happen).

Police to investigate officer's scuffle with skater

11:00 AM CST on Wednesday, January 18, 2006

From Staff Reports

Dallas police have launched an internal investigation into the arrest of a roller derby player who scuffled with an officer trying to cite her for public intoxication and skating in traffic last weekend in Deep Ellum.

The investigation will determine whether Officer Ceaphus Gordon, 39, a 13-year department veteran, acted improperly when he fought with Michelle Metzinger, 25, a member of Assassination City, a roller derby team.

About 12:45 a.m. Saturday, Ms. Metzinger was skating in traffic in the 2800 block of Elm Street when the officer tried to write her a ticket and arrest her on a charge of public intoxication, according to a police report.

The officer stated in his report that she was belligerent and that when he tried to arrest her, she tried to gouge his eye.

While trying to control her, the officer lost his balance and both fell to the ground, the report states.

Dallas police Chief David Kunkle said the department is taking witnesses' allegations of excessive force seriously.

"We just thought it was good to start the investigation now while the memories of the witnesses are fresh and they'll be easy to find," Kunkle said.

Police records show since 1994 there have been at least six allegations against Officer Gordon of excessive force, physical abuse or assault.

Gordon has been disciplined twice for escalating or participating in a disturbance, and once for conduct discrediting the department.

Some of the probes into allegations pointed at the officer were inconclusive, and he has received some commendations for good work.

Meanwhile, Metzinger and her attorney said they may also file a complaint against Officer Gordon.

WFAA-TV reporter Rebecca Lopez contributed to this report.

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#15. To: Starwind, Jethro Tull (#14)

how'd that knee wind up on her back then?

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#16. To: christine (#15)

how'd that knee wind up on her back then?

The girl was doing an arabesque while the officer attempted a triple Salchow and came down wrong. He was aiming for her neck and undershot. In the next few frames you can see he recovered nicely.

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