Posted on 02/18/2014 7:24:56 AM PST by BenLurkin
HAWTHORNE (CBSLA.com) Jonathan Meister was retrieving some stuff he was storing at an ex-roommates home when he looked up to find several members of the Hawthorne Police Department approaching.
The South Bay man claims officers didnt give him a chance to explain what he was doing before placing him in handcuffs, beating him and using a stun gun to shock him into submission.
The problem began when police reportedly misunderstood Meisters attempts to speak in sign language as threatening gestures.
Moreover, officers didnt realize that when they handcuffed Meister, who is profoundly deaf and non-verbal, they took away his ability to communicate.
Now, the architect from Manhattan Beach is suing the city of Hawthorne, its police department and several of its officers for what happened that day.
The incident began on the evening of Feb. 13, 2013, when Meister arranged to get some things his ex-roommate was holding for him on his back porch. Someone saw Meister hauling items, thought it looked suspicious, and called police.
Officers met Meister on the sidewalk, where he tried to tell them that he was deaf, using gestures to explain that he was there to pick up his stuff, but it didnt seem like they understood, Meisters attorney Anna Rivera said.
The situation deteriorated from there.
Police put Meister in handcuffs and officers say he began struggling.
If the primary way you communicate is to use your hands, and youre looking at somebody when you speak, when you go to grab somebody without explaining whats happening and take that method of communication away from them, Mr. Meister became afraid, Rivera said.
The suit claims the officers response was excessive. The suit alleges police used a stun gun to bring him to the ground and beat him.
He was arrested and taken to the Hawthorne police station, where he communicated in writing.
Police initially charged Meister with assaulting officers but those charges were eventually dropped.
Meister filed his case Wednesday with the Disability Rights Legal Center, suing for compensatory, statutory and punitive damages.
Its a civil rights case about officers discriminating against someone just because they have a disability, and that they dont recognize someone is deaf, Rivera said.
Hawthorne police provided a copy of the police report showing they recognized Meister was deaf early on and that he tried to resist.
Meisters hand-written account to police says he didnt mean to resist.
River says officers should have tried to communicate with Meister using a pen and a piece of paper.
Police released a statement that said, in part: Officers make every effort to communicate effectively In almost all cases, it is the persons behavior and actions who we contact that dictate police response rather than the communication barriers present. That is certainly the case in this specific matter
Hawthorne police also say they officers already receive training on handling situations where communication proves difficult.
Only thing missing from this story is a dead dog.
What a bunch of Morons.
They really must have scraped the bottom of the barrel for these Black Glove Cops.
I hope this poor guy takes them to the cleaners.
Ignorant cops are dangerous cops.
They probably high-fived each other over beers back at the precinct, too.
I bet as they beat him and handcuffed him, they were screaming, "STOP RESISTING! STOP RESISTING!"
To a deaf guy.
Stay away from cities, people. Stay away from the police. They are NOT your friends.
Wow, this might be the incident where the police and the police union will finally get sued, rather than the local government. Their actions were so totally stupid and puts into question basic training in human understanding.
And in other news.
Cops Allegedly Beat Unarmed Dad to Death in Front of His Family Then They Confiscated the Camera That Recorded It All
Feb. 18, 2014 7:53am Jason Howerton
Morons on a power trip.
Once upon a time, the police were your friends.
No longer.
Another easy way to fix it would be for cops not to just automatically beat the shit out of people for no reason.
“Hawthorne police provided a copy of the police report showing they recognized Meister was deaf early on and that he tried to resist.”
Tried to resist what, exactly? False arrest?
Funny how in all the years deaf people have existed in this country it is only now that we need a sign that says to the police “I’m deaf don’t assault me.”
Check out the post right above this one, what Jefferson said about cities.
LOL
‘effing cops thought he was throwing up gang signs . ..
IMO we have always needed such a sign. For example, it would also mean "I'm deaf. I need an interpreter."
There are a lot of reasons to do as I suggested beyond communicating to police.
Beware the threatening hand gesture! It has felled many a mighty police officer.
“Ignorant cops are dangerous cops.”
You act like there is a slight possibility of an
intelligent safe cop. It’s possible I guess but as
rare as a wetback with liability insurance. /s
Being almost totally deaf, I can relate. I hope he cleans out the place.......................
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