Posted on 02/24/2015 2:09:59 PM PST by Responsibility2nd
Just minutes after being declared mentally incompetent, a shackled Dasyl Jeanette Rios was tugged by her feet down a courthouse hallway.
All I wanted to do was sob for a few minutes. Cry. I wanted to cry for a few minutes because my life is in your hands, Dasyl Jeanette Rios said, wailing, as she was pulled by a Broward Sheriffs deputy with her feet shackled through a Florida courthouse on Monday. The 28-year-old woman had just been declared mentally incompetent before she was dragged like a suitcase through the hallways by Christopher Johnson.
The disturbing incident was captured on a cell phone by Bill Gelin, an attorney and blogger at J.A.A.B. (Justice and Advocacy in Broward County), though the details of what led to a disturbing escalation arent entirely clear. While the video shows Rios writhing in pain and crying Youre hurting me! Youre ******* hurting me. Stop! You didnt give nobody a chance, it is not entirely clear what led Johnson to feel compelled to restrain Rios in such a seemingly disturbing manner.
In an incident report, Johnson alleged that Rios was disturbing the public after the court hearing, which was for a trespassing and criminal mischief case. Rios is also being held for violating her parole for a felony drug possession.
"Fearing she would cause a commotion in the public area, I then physically grabbed inmate Rios by her leg restraints and pulled her back to the D10-door," he stated in his report. Deputy Anthony Pulitano added in a supplemental report that Johnson asked Rios twice if she would walk on her own accord.
However, Assistant Public Defender Lynn DeSanti, who is married to Gelin, claimed Johnson was far less even-keeled. While she said Rios refused to get up when Johnson told her to, he proceeded to get aggressive.
"He basically picked up this girl, yanked her off the bench, and started dragging her through the hallway," she told the Orlando Sentinel. I said 'Stop it! What are you doing to her?' But he just told her, 'You don't want to walk? I'm going to drag you.'"
While Johnson claims he feared that Rios would become an eventual threat, no witness has so far indicated that she ever appeared to pose a physical danger. That Rios did not appear to show physical aggression raises questions about why Johnson appears to take such a violent approach to detention and disregards her pleas to stop. Although she is loud and crying in the video, Rios also appears weak and unlikely to cause physical damage. Moreover, she had just been declared mentally incompetent, which would indicate she perhaps deserve greater sensitivity.
That is certainly the opinion that some of the Broward County officials have taken. There is now an Internal Affairs investigation into the incident, and Johnson, who has served in Broward County since 1988, will not be permitted to interact with inmates until it is completed.
"I am concerned by the way the deputy handled this situation, because there were other courses of action he could have taken," said Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel.
Unfortunately, there is a long history of cops miscommunicating with and even abusing people with mental health issues and a variety of physical and intellectual disabilitiesand its one that reaches far beyond Broward County. There are cases of cops using lethal restraint against a Ethan Saylor, a young man in Maryland with Down Syndrome, or shooting dead Steven Eugene Washington, a man with autism, because his blank stare was suspicious. Neither of the officers in these extreme acts of violence was ultimately convicted of any criminal charges.
In one case reported to the Department of Justice, Cleveland cops used a taser on a suicidal deaf man who committed no crime, posed minimal risk to officers, and may not have understood officers commands.
There are countless incidences that show how poorly law enforcement officials are trained to interact with people who have mental health issues and disabilities. To Broward Countys credit, its officials have acted far more swiftly to investigate and determine recourse. That, in itself, is hopeful.
Puff piece. Designed to get you to shed a tear or two.
That being true, did the cop go too far?
Yeah. He did.
Bad cop. No doughnut for you.
You know if the cop had been white, we’d all be accused of racism. I wonder what excuse they will use now.
I am told we must consider whether the cop got home safely....
Butt down, Don’t Drag!!!
I don’t know if it’s a puff piece or what it’s designed to do, but I can tell you as someone who lived in Broward County for more than 50 years that BSO deputies are perfect stereotypes of “pigs” especially the ones that “work” at the court house and the airport, and Sheriff Scott Israel is a failed LEO who caused Ft Lauderdale a record number a lawsuits based on his actions as a lowly beat cop. He’s also a Broward County RAT party hack.
I lived in Pembroke Pines for only 3 years and I wholeheartedly agree.
Well....at least he didn’t carry her like a 6 pack.
Give him his props...that floor be shinin’.
“Deputy Anthony Pulitano added in a supplemental report that Johnson asked Rios twice if she would walk on her own accord.”
She was given a choice. She chose wrong.
She chose wrong.
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Did she? I imagine having to walk in shackles is hard. And uncomfortable.
However, that’s a nice clean shiny floor. Looks easy to slide on. No effort on her part.
“Wheeeeeeeeeee-eeeeeee!”
I bet she had fun sliding down the hall.
(just one more way to spin what happened)
LOL... It is likely that I would have cracked jokes at her all the way.
If he was white, either it would be the end of his career or he’d wind up walking a cleanup beat at the dog park.
Looks to me like Rios is white and cop is black, so why not call racism. Far as I am concerned though, if she doesn’t walk, she gets drug. She was given a chance.
Matthew 24:10 At that time many will turn away from the faith and will betray and hate each other, 11 and many false prophets will appear and deceive many people. 12 Because of the increase of wickedness, the love of most will grow cold, 13 but the one who stands firm to the end will be saved. 14 And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come.
I thought she was black too. And though she didn’t move fast, I think this cop moved too fast. She’s mentally ill, nothing wrong with giving her a minute or two or three.
Or an hour.
I’m sorry she didn’t leap to her feet and go like she should have. But she’s a sick puppy and I think he jumped the gun.
How long would you have given her
So this Sheriff Israel is a democrat who really hates people. Funny thing about how many dems do hate people and scary that Satan also has big plans about what he is going to do to people when his time comes.
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