Cop Caught on Horrifying Video Beating a 16yo Girl With Shackles—No Charges

in #news6 years ago

 New Orleans, LA — A New Orleans Police Officer who was fired from the  department for beating a 16-year-old girl with shackles, was given 40 days of back pay after his lawyers argued that he was owed money from the paid vacation he received in punishment for his act of violence. Terrance Saulny was caught on surveillance video striking the young  woman multiple times, and even the review board investigating the case  admitted that it was an extreme use of force. “Based upon a review of the record before us, the commission  agrees that (Saulny’s) use of force was a major disciplinary infraction  and represented a dramatic violation of the use of force guidelines  established by NOPD,” the initial ruling stated. 

However, Saulny is apparently still entitled to the salary he would  have received while he was suspended during the investigation. The officer should, by all means, be facing assault and battery  charges at the very least, but no charges were filed against him in the  case. 

The incident occurred on Sept. 23, 2014, when a 16-year-old girl was  arrested for robbery and resisting arrest. She was booked at the Youth  Study Center, where she was processed by Saulny. While Saulny was  putting the teen in her cell, he said she began to resist and demanded  to be let out. Saulny then grabbed a set of metal shackles and began  striking the girl until other officers rushed into the cell to help  restrain the teen. “He went to hitting me where his handcuffs is in my chest. I was  crying because he had slammed me on the ground and he had hit me on my  lip and my face and stuff on the bench,” the girl later told investigators. Shortly after the attack, Saulny received an unpaid 38-day suspension  while the case was being reviewed, and was subsequently terminated when  it was ruled that he did use excessive force in the attack.  

Investigators also noted that Saulny lied about the circumstances that  led up to the attack. Saulny said that the teen was hurling profanity-laden insults at the  officers, and causing a commotion in the prison. However, surveillance  recordings contradicted these claims and showed the girl being mostly  quiet and passively resistant. Still, even if the girl did say unkind  things to the officer, she still has freedom of speech even while in  chains, and insults or profanity are not things that should justify  violent restraint.

In a ruling this week, it was decided that Saulny’s right to due  process was violated by the department and that his suspension should  have been paid, not unpaid. According to a section of the state’s  constitution known as the Police Officer’s Bill of Rights, the state is  obligated to pay the salaries of officers who have been accused of  misconduct. 

“There is no dispute that NOPD issued such discipline without  providing (Saulny) with the opportunity to retain counsel, attend a  pre-disciplinary hearing or introduce evidence and … testimony on his  behalf,” the ruling said. Tyler Gamble, a Police Department spokesman, said that investigators “determined there was not enough probable cause that a crime was committed,” ignoring video evidence of the crime taking place.
 Imagine if Saulny worked for another private company and he was seen  on video smashing in the face and body of a child with metal shackles.  

Would he be entitled to any trial before he was fired, or somehow sue to  get paid for being suspended? The short answer is no. Also, he would  have been immediately arrested, tried, and convicted of assault and  battery and child abuse. However, Saulny is part of the thin blue line and therefore he can beat up little girls and get paid for it.  

Sort:  

howdy sir johnvibes..man that sucks..well the actions taken by the System, or the lack of actions taken speak volumes about how broken the justice system is. The officer getting any kind of pay is disgusting and he should have charges filed against him!

Yikes...gotta start holding these police accountable for their actions.

Posted using Partiko Android

But could this be real? that is inhumane, that officer need to be charged.

Well this is a bit funny. Come to Nigeria and see real police brutality. Only few police officers in my country is civil enough in handling criminals. However, i don't see any resistance in the video clip, and at the same time the video is not audible so we don't know if the young girl had insulted the officer. It's been awhile since i have visited your blog @johnvibes

Personally I think the dude needs to be shackled and locked up with a bunch of extremely large, psychotic ass rapist that are serving life without any chance of parole due to their animalistic psychotic butt fetish ways.... That would be justice.