Atlanta Police Sergeant Charged with Using Excessive Force

Department of Justice

Atlanta Police Sergeant Trevor King, 48, of Rex, Georgia, was charged by a federal grand jury with violating the rights of a man by using excessive force against him on Oct. 13, 2014.

The indictment was announced today by Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Vanita Gupta, head of the Civil Rights Division, and U.S. Attorney John Horn of the Northern District of Georgia.   

According to the indictment and other publicly available information, in 2014, King was working off-duty as a security officer at a Walmart store located on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in downtown Atlanta.  On the evening of Oct. 13, 2014, King, dressed in his APD uniform and carrying an expandable baton, stopped a customer from exiting the store because he wrongfully believed the customer had shoplifted.  King allegedly grabbed the customer’s shirt and began to strike the man with his baton.  King struck the customer multiple times, breaking the customer’s leg.

An indictment is merely an accusation and the defendant is presumed innocent unless proven guilty.

The case is being investigated by the FBI and is being prosecuted by Trial Attorney Sanjay Patel of the Civil Rights Division’s Criminal Section and Assistant U.S. Attorney Brent Alan Gray of the Northern District of Georgia.

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/atlanta-police-sergeant-charged-using-excessive-force

Atlanta man beaten by Walmart security guard over false accusation he stole a tomato

“He got whacked seven or eight times across the shin and actually broke both bones, both the fibula and the tibula,” Carnegay’s lawyer, Craig Jones, told the Daily News. “This tomato not only cost him the dollar they overcharged him. It also cost him over $75,000 in medical bills, which I intend to get them to pay many times over.”

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/atlanta-man-beaten-walmart-guard-false-accusation-article-1.2615159

One thought on “Atlanta Police Sergeant Charged with Using Excessive Force

  1. King struck the customer multiple times, breaking the customer’s leg.

    Umm thats a bit more then the simple term “struck”

    you dont break a guys leg by just “striking” someone .. BEATING THE LIVING SH^T out of his leg is more like it

    and this isnt over either

    when this guy gets a settlement out of this , who’s ass is it coming out of ? walmarts?
    the dick cop?
    or Us the tax payers?

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