Wednesday, August 07, 2019

GALVESTON HAS SOME VERY STUPID COPS OR A VERY STUPID MOUNTIE ARREST TECHNIQUE POLICY

Handcuffed black man is led by rope down street by cops on horseback

CBS News
August 6, 2019

GALVESTON, Texas -- The Galveston Police Department is apologizing for the way officers arrested a black man over the weekend, CBS Houston affiliate KHOU-TV reported. The department said two officers arrested a 43-year-old man for criminal trespass in downtown Galveston.

The man was handcuffed and a rope was clipped to the handcuffs before he was led walking down the street by the two officers on horseback. Police say he was being taken to a Mounted Patrol Unit staging area.

A photo of the arrest was taken and shared on social media. It shows the man with his hands behind his back, walking between the horses and the officers, with one of the officers holding the blue rope.

"While this technique of using mounted horses to transport a person during an arrest is considered a best practice in certain scenarios, such as during crowd control, the practice was not used correctly in this instance," the department said.

The officers involved were apparently familiar with the man and had been told that he'd been warned against trespassing at the location several times.

Galveston Police Chief Vernon L. Hale, III said in a statement Monday that, "First and foremost, I must apologize to (the man arrested) for this unnecessary embarrassment. Although this is a trained technique and best practice in some scenarios, I believe our officers showed poor judgment in this instance and could have waited for a transport unit at the location of the arrest. My officers did not have any malicious intent at the time of the arrest, but we have immediately changed the policy to prevent the use of this technique and will review all mounted training and procedures for more appropriate methods."

"We understand the negative perception of this action and believe it is most appropriate to cease the use of this technique."

There was no word on whether any disciplinary action is being taken against the officers.

EDITOR’S NOTE; The photo started a shitstorm of social media comments saying it evokes connotations of slavery and civil rights issues.

The Daily Mail identified the Galveston mounties as Officer Patrick Brosch and Officer A. Smith.

Quick, git a rope!

2 comments:

bob walsh said...

The cops involved in this clearly did not think it thru. The optics were terrible, and they should have known it. One of them should have dismounted and escorted the prisoner in a traditional fashion on foot, or simply waited for more appropriate transportation. Some times those mounted officers get their brains stuck to their saddles too firmly.

Dave Freeman said...

They were following department policy. Had they deviated from that policy and that man had been injured somehow, or escaped, do you think their chief would have had their back?

Blame the policy, not the officers who followed it.