Cop Beats, Tasers, Falsely Arrests Innocent Man after He Asked the Cop Not to Block His Driveway

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Louisville, KY — Deric Baize had committed no crime and was in his own home when a belligerent cop, with a history of brutality, attacked him, tasered him in the back, kidnapped him and threw him in a cage for weeks — causing him to lose his job, his house, and his dignity. On Monday, that cop, deputy Matthew Corder with the Bullitt County Sheriff’s Office, was sentenced to more than two years in jail for that fateful night.

The incident began in October of 2014 as Corder arrived in the neighborhood responding to an unrelated call and chose to park in front of Baize’s driveway instead of on the shoulder. When Baize asked the deputy to move his car and not block the driveway, Corder, being the belligerent cop that he is — refused.  

After Corder refused to move his vehicle, Baize told the officer to “F**k off.” This response caused the deputy to snap and immediately resort to abusing his authority.

Without probable cause, or a warrant, or reason, Corder ordered Baise out of his home, who refused. So, Corder, drunk on power and anger, forced his way in and attacked the innocent man.

“You’re about to get your ass tased,” warned Corder, as he forced his way into Deric Baize’s home.

“I am asking a question,” Baize pleaded as he’s being assaulted by someone who claims to keep society safe.

“I don’t need no warrant dude,” said Corder.

“No, no, no, no, no,” screamed Corder to a handcuffed Baize. “F**k gets you a whole different ballgame buddy.”

“I apologize,” Baize said.

“F**k that, “ Corder said. “You get to go to jail tonight.”

Apparently saying ‘F**k’ only gets you arrested if you’re not a tyrant cop.

As WDRB reports, the deputy charged Baize with fleeing and evading, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct.  Baize sat behind bars for two weeks, deemed a danger to the public. He lost his job and eventually his home.

“It’s made (Baize) very reticent to interact with the public and to be out in public areas,” Attorney Todd Lewis said. “A great amount of anxiety and distrust.”

In spite of Corder receiving dozens of awards and commendations as a deputy, in an apparent attempt to mask his brutal record, his past would not go away. According to a report by WDRB, Corder has a violent record — and, he’s even beaten someone else for using the word ‘F**k’ before.

Corder’s attorney attempted to claim that he was ‘baited’ into assaulting, kidnapping, and charging an innocent man with a slew of fake crimes. However, his nearly 20-year history of beating people made this defense a hard sale.

“What happened here is not a misunderstanding or a mistake,” Judge David Hale said.

“As they serve and protect, police are entrusted with immense power and authority,” stated U.S. Attorney John Kuhn, “and it is absolutely critical that their power and authority be used lawfully and responsibly. Matthew Corder abused that authority, and today he is held to account. His actions are not representative of the good and honorable work that distinguishes our law enforcement agencies in the Western District of Kentucky.”

Corder will also have to pay restitution to Baize for the time he spent in jail and the home he lost while he was unemployed because of it, according to WDRB. However, the exact amount has not been determined.
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10 thoughts on “Cop Beats, Tasers, Falsely Arrests Innocent Man after He Asked the Cop Not to Block His Driveway

  1. instead of crying No No No.. it should have been Pull Pull Pull

    yer in my house uninvited?.. jackhole yer mine now!

    2 years? aint enough.. shoulda given him a lifetime to think about it pushing up dirt

  2. *** Without probable cause, or a warrant, or reason, Corder ordered Baise out of his home, who refused. So, Corder, drunk on power and anger, forced his way in and attacked the innocent man. ***

    Corder got off easy. Had it been my home, he’d have gotten ventilated.

    Still, it’s good that the dirty pig will get some real punishment, even if it’s only two years. How often does that happen?

  3. “It’s made (Baize) very reticent to interact with the public and to be out in public areas,” Attorney Todd Lewis said. “A great amount of anxiety and distrust.”

    Got guns?

  4. Yerp, it’s open season on Barney Fife types, these cowards usually won’t go for those that won’t bow at their feet.

    They get a night class or two and they’re all psychiatrists. They know better, they’re above you and me. They look down from their “Halls of Justice” and piss on us all.

    But, heaven forbid, you show up on “Johnny Law’s” radar, expect to be thoroughly searched beyond a reasonable doubt. No stone will be left unturned, no buttcheek left unspread, everyone knows how “anal” pigs are.

    Sadistic to begin with even thinking about going into law enforcement, these thugs were either bullied or the bully themselves.

    It’s the “cop” mentality behind the curtain, “We know better”, who are you to question our authority? ( of which they have none )

  5. That’s what you get for trying to talk to a badge wearing animal, Deric. You dumb bastard.
    I sincerely doubt this pig sees the inside of a prison cell. He’ll knuckledrag his way through the front door of the prison and right out the back door. And he probably already has another Neanderthal nightstick job lined up for himself.

  6. “On Monday, that cop, deputy Matthew Corder with the Bullitt County Sheriff’s Office, was sentenced to more than two years in jail for that fateful night.”

    The pigs finally lock up a real criminal, and naturally, it’s one of their own. (we’re only hearing about this because they finally did lock up one of their own)

  7. Victim now needs to sue the PD in civil court as he will never see restitution from the jailed cop. Corder would not have assaulted Baize but for the actions of the PD to keep a known violent man on the force.

  8. So much for the “but most of the cops are good”, because as I always say;

    There’s murderers, and those that cover for them”.

    The cops and the department knew alllllllllllllll about this guy, and kept it well-covered up.

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