Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Sgt Pete Bunch Charged with Resisting Arrest


SPOKANE

Officials with the Spokane Police Department confirm they arrested a sergeant with the Spokane County Sheriff's Office after an incident Friday morning.

Sergeant Pete Bunch has been identified as the person involved in the incident.

It started when a police officer was called to a home in the 3200 block of East Marie Court on Friday by a woman who dialed 911 to report that a suspicious person was in her backyard.

Court documents say the first officer on scene stopped Sgt. Bunch in the street, but Bunch would not look at him and he appeared to be in a daze.

Police say Bunch was uncooperative and wouldn't answer questions, saying only that he was looking for his lost dog.

The report says the officer grabbed Bunch's wrist to arrest him but Bunch tried to wiggle free.

"There was a point the officer felt he couldn't control the situation and needed to bring his tazer out to effect the arrest. It was at that point that other officers arrived and they were able to take him into custody," Officer Jen DeRuwe of the Spokane Police Department said.

Sgt. Bunch was taken to the Spokane County Jail and booked on a count of Resisting Arrest and Obstructing an Officer. It was only after he was taken into custody that he was formally identified as a sergeant with the sheriff's office.

"They didn't know until they checked his pocket after he was arrested," Officer DeRuwe said.

Police said that Bunch probably would not have been arrested had he just cooperated with his fellow law enforcement officers.

Spokane County Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich says Bunch has been on the force 32 years.

"These charges of all things, I would expect better from a seasoned veteran," Sheriff Knezovich said.

Sheriff Knezovich says that Bunch has been placed on paid administrative leave and that there will be an internal investigation into his conduct once the criminal case is complete.

"The county doesn't have a system where we put people on unpaid status. It's all paid leave. I don't like that system, so I'm going to find a way to plug the sergeant into a position where he can work and the taxpayers can get some benefit for that pay," Sheriff Knezovich said.

The Sheriff also wanted to assure people that no one gets preferential treatment when it comes to the law.

"This agency will hold people accountable. You've seen me hold people accountable and nothing has changed," Sheriff Knezovich said.

Bunch has been in trouble before and was once demoted from lieutenant to sergeant. The sheriff would not comment on past disciplinary actions taken against Bunch.

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http://www.ktvb.com/news/regional/stories/ktvbn-feb1009-sheriff_arrest.27d3288.html

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I believe this person should be fired! He has proven to be no more than an abuser of his power, time and time again.
I believe Sheriff Knezovich will make the right choice, as we have seen before.
How can you expect the public to be held accountable for their actions, when he can't even do the right thing himself!
The good news, is that this does not reflect on the entire Sheriff's department. Or at least it should not. I believeSheriff Kezovich has cleaned our local law enforcement, and has brought better morals and standards to the organization. It does however take time to weed out the bad apples.

This coming from someone who works within the Sheriff's Department...

FIRE PETE BUNCH!!

Anonymous said...

This person realy looked fore little dog. This is litte dog with long hears. Pite just looking for his dog, this all and some police arested him, this is stupid!!!