Posted on 11/06/2019 1:38:59 PM PST by Eddie01
A Florida sheriff's deputy who worked at a school for children with emotional and behavioral problems is facing a felony charge after video shows him slamming a female student to the ground after she tapped his knee with her foot.
Broward County Deputy Willard Miller was charged Tuesday with felony child abuse without great bodily harm for the Sept. 25 altercation. Sheriff Gregory Tony suspended him without pay until internal disciplinary procedures are complete.
School security video shows Miller standing and texting inside an office at Cross Creek School when the 15-year-old walks behind him and uses her left foot to push the back of his right knee, causing it to buckle. She walks away.
In the silent video, Miller can be seen speaking to the girl for just over a minute from about 10 feet (3 meters) away while two women watch.
He then suddenly walks toward the girl, grabs her throat and throws her to the ground.
He flips her onto her stomach, puts a knee against her back and pulls her arms behind her.
He then forcibly lifts her up using her pinned arms and throws her out of the room, where an investigator's report says she slammed against a wall.
Tony would not say what Miller and the girl said to each other after the knee tap, but he said nothing the girl said or did justified the 38-year-old deputy's actions. Miller is black and the girl appears to be white or Hispanic.
It was at least the fifth time this year that a Broward deputy has been accused of excessive force.
Two deputies are awaiting trial on misdemeanor charges after a teen was beaten and pepper-sprayed outside a McDonald's last spring.
Last week, Tony fired a deputy who has been charged with slugging a suspect who was handcuffed to a hospital bed. A jail deputy was fired earlier this year for punching a handcuffed prisoner.
Tony replaced former Sheriff Scott Israel earlier this year after Israel was suspended by Gov. Ron DeSantis, who accused Israel of bungling the response to the 2018 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School that left 17 dead.
The Florida Senate last month upheld Israel's removal, overriding the recommendation of its investigator who said Israel's conduct had not warranted suspension.
The Broward school district said in a statement that district investigators notified the sheriff's office after learning of the altercation and "we appreciate the quick actions of the Sheriff's Office."
The district said it is conducting its own investigation to ensure its policies and procedures were followed.
It couldn't be determined if Miller has an attorney and he does not have a listed phone number. Tony said Miller had no previous disciplinary record during his three years of employment.
The Broward deputies union did not immediately return a call seeking comment.
This is sick.
He should be fired and go to jail.
She could have hit her head and died.
No sht.
“It was at least the fifth time this year that a Broward deputy has been accused of excessive force.”
I used his name to view his picture.
And yep. Just what I imagined.
She could have hit her head and died.....And could have gone through the wall and gotten hit by a bus. But..she didn’t.
May I suggest using your nightstick, Deputy ?
Im confused, student attacks an officer, and HE gets fired?
School security video shows Miller standing and texting inside an office at Cross Creek School when the 15-year-old walks behind him and uses her left foot to push the back of his right knee, causing it to buckle. She walks away.
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Cross Creek is a special school for students with serious behavioral problems. I think the Parkland shooter went there.
I wonder how long the FReepers sitting in judgement would last working security there.
Then I guess his behavior is acceptable.
Young girl must have rubber bones.
Already posted.
Ya saw that as well. Do they get their deputies from psych wards? When these sheriff and police depts. get sued and win for blatant crap like this, the money needs to come out of their pension fund. If there is no consequences on the police dept, they don’t care....the taxpayer is footing the bill. When everyone’s pension starts to dwindle then maybe they will police their own.
did you watch the video?
I smell ozone.
“student attacks an officer”
I think I am beginning to understand...
You tap an officer, no matter how gently and that gives the officer the right, no, the responsibility to put that tiny girl into the hospital.
No doubt the JBT(jack booted thug) was ‘in fear for his life’.
Well, that is what they are ‘trained’ to say.
This sadist will be working in the next town over before he will be held responsible...
Police are not held to the same standards regular law abiding people are held to.
A pity.
Posted on 11/05/2019 8:06:00 PM PST by heartwood
A Florida sheriff's deputy is facing a felony charge after he was caught on camera violently slamming a 15-year-old female student to the ground. The deputy worked at a school for children with emotional and behavioral problems.
Ordinarily I'd fire the deputy and call it a day. But since this happened here....
The deputy worked at a school for children with emotional and behavioral problems.
Throw the book at him.
It was the same kind of tap a bored toddler gives to his mothers leg. I assume it was something she was saying that caused him to flip out. From there, I start it wonder if he might have prior contact with the child that needs to be investigated.
If the posted video is accurate, “attacked” is a gross mischaracterization of the student’s behavior.
“I used his name to view his picture.
And yep. Just what I imagined.”
Wow! I had to click on the article!
I’m confused, what attack on the officer?
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