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LetMyPeopleVote

(145,130 posts)
Tue Nov 8, 2022, 11:32 AM Nov 2022

Florida cops investigated for viral video of arrest of blind man:

These cops need to be fired and prosecuted for violating this person's civil rights



https://www.rawstory.com/florida-police-investigation/

Columbia County Sheriff Mark Hunter has opened an investigation after a blind man spent 26 hours in jail after being hassled by deputies for jaywalking with a white cane walking stick in his pocket.

James “Jim” Hodges, 61, was arrested for resisting arrest without violence and received a $1,000 bail, The Daily Beast reported.

"According to an arrest affidavit, the incident began on Halloween morning when Deputy Jayme Gohde watched Hodges cross the street despite a crosswalk beacon indicating he should wait. Gohde tells Hodges she stopped him because she thought he was carrying a weapon in his back pocket," The Beast reported. "Hostility between Gohde and Hodges is present from early in the exchange. The deputy asked Hodges what was in his back pocket and the 61-year-old shot back that it was his walking stick, along with some choice words."

The body cam footage captured the interaction.

“It’s a navigational aid, what’s the problem, are you a tyrant?” Hodges asked......

The Beast reported, "Hodges’ request appears to strike a nerve with the unnamed deputy and he tells Gohde to arrest Hodges on a resisting arrest charge. Gohde then escorts the man to her cruiser and places him in the back."

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Florida cops investigated for viral video of arrest of blind man: (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote Nov 2022 OP
Oh for Pete's sake .... Diamond_Dog Nov 2022 #1
"arrested for resisting arrest" with no other charges involved is hogwash. Midnight Writer Nov 2022 #2
As unjustified as this is, it is an example of white male privilege al bupp Nov 2022 #3
"Columbia County Sheriff suspends deputies who arrested legally blind man with cane" sl8 Nov 2022 #4
Suspension isn't the proper action ga_girl Nov 2022 #5

al bupp

(2,176 posts)
3. As unjustified as this is, it is an example of white male privilege
Tue Nov 8, 2022, 12:25 PM
Nov 2022

I feel compelled to point out that I imagine that the police might have acted a lot less restrained had their target been non-white.

ga_girl

(183 posts)
5. Suspension isn't the proper action
Wed Nov 9, 2022, 02:15 PM
Nov 2022

The original deputy (female) should be fired. The second deputy (male sergeant) should lose his stripes.

There was no reason for the stop, other than an alleged crosswalk violation which is understandable due to the guys blindness. As soon as he pulled out his collapsible cane she should have said "thanks, have a good day". The refusal to provide ID is a legal response. The fact that the sergeant didn't speak up speaks to his lack of training. The fact that neither identified their selves shows their lack of respect to their citizenry.

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