Showing posts with label battery on police officer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label battery on police officer. Show all posts

Friday, March 21, 2014

Sgt. Charles Miller Arrested After High Speed Chase

A New Orleans police officer was arrested Friday morning after he allegedly refused to wait for an officer to issue him traffic citations, and instead snatched his driver’s license and documents from the officer and fled the scene.

Investigators said an officer pulled over 26-year veteran Sgt. Charles Miller Thursday about 8 p.m.

Police said Miller was speeding on US 90-B near Claiborne Avenue.

The truck Miller was driving didn't have a license plate either, police said.

Miller took the St. Charles Avenue exit, and pulled over for the officer at Calliope Street and St. Charles. He allegedly turned over his driver’s license and registration to the officer, but minutes later, snatched his items back from the officer, which injured her wrist, according to the New Orleans Police Department.

Detectives said Miller sped off in his truck and led the officer on a high-speed chase.

During the chase Miller ran a stop sign, drove through a red light, drove at speeds near 90 miles per hour and committed other traffic violations.

The officer stopped pursuing Miller because she believed the chase was a serious threat to the public’s safety, investigators said.

Miller turned himself in to authorities on Friday at the Public Integrity Bureau.

He was booked on charges of speeding, no license plate, expired driver’s license, battery on an officer, aggravated flight from an officer, disregarding a stop sign, disregarding a red light and reckless operation of a vehicle.

He was placed on emergency suspension without pay.

Saturday, January 02, 2010

Homeland Security Officer Denise Bermudez Arrested for Public Intoxication

A 33-year-old employee of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security was arrested on New Year's Eve and charged with being intoxicated in public, as well as battery on a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest with violence.

Denise Bermudez was at the parking garage on Channelside Drive when a deputy saw her "causing a disturbance while she was intoxicated," according to a report by the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office.

She grabbed the deputy's arm "in an aggressive manner" and disregarded commands to let go, the report states.

Friday, October 09, 2009

Officer Rio Davis Charged with Battery on a Police Officer

A police officer was arrested and suspended from the department for allegedly attacking other officers who were investigating citizen complaints against him.

According to Chief Bry Layrisson of the Ponchatoula Police Department, Rio Davis, 23, was charged with battery on a police officer and extortion.

He was suspended from the Ponchatoula Police Department without pay.

Layrisson said the complaints against Davis came over the past few weeks, but did not specify what they regarded.

Layrisson said as Davis was being questioned, he began verbally and physically attacking the investigators.

Davis was booked into the Tangipahoa Parish jail.