• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • News
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Science
  • World
  • Lifestyle
  • Tech
Wisconsin dad wants cop charged for restraint of daughter

Wisconsin dad wants cop charged for restraint of daughter

March 22, 2022
6 Unanswered ‘The Umbrella Academy’ Season 3 Questions

6 Unanswered ‘The Umbrella Academy’ Season 3 Questions

June 26, 2022
Who Is Thandiwe Newton Dating? The ‘Westworld’ Star Is Linked To Rapper Lonr

Who Is Thandiwe Newton Dating? The ‘Westworld’ Star Is Linked To Rapper Lonr

June 26, 2022
Photos Of People’s Faces When “Hey Jude” By Paul McCartney Hits

Photos Of People’s Faces When “Hey Jude” By Paul McCartney Hits

June 26, 2022
G7 leaves people of Elmau, Germany cold: ‘Never again’

G7 leaves people of Elmau, Germany cold: ‘Never again’

June 26, 2022
Sri Lanka to send ministers to Russia seeking discounted oil

Sri Lanka to send ministers to Russia seeking discounted oil

June 26, 2022
Biden accuses Russia of torturing, electrocuting Ukrainians: ‘barbaric’

Biden accuses Russia of torturing, electrocuting Ukrainians: ‘barbaric’

June 26, 2022
Norway mourns victims of Oslo shooting with memorial service

Norway mourns victims of Oslo shooting with memorial service

June 26, 2022
‘Bridgerton’ Narrator Julie Andrews Reveals Surprising Detail About Her Relationship With Cast

‘Bridgerton’ Narrator Julie Andrews Reveals Surprising Detail About Her Relationship With Cast

June 26, 2022
Five Star Movement split over Ukraine unsettles Italy’s ruling coalition

Five Star Movement split over Ukraine unsettles Italy’s ruling coalition

June 26, 2022
Elvis and the trouble with musician biopics

Elvis and the trouble with musician biopics

June 26, 2022
My journey to drain the M2 MacBook Pro’s battery

My journey to drain the M2 MacBook Pro’s battery

June 26, 2022
At Least 20 Found Dead in South African Tavern, Officials Say

At Least 20 Found Dead in South African Tavern, Officials Say

June 26, 2022
DNYUZ
  • Home
  • News
    • U.S.
    • World
    • Politics
    • Opinion
    • Business
    • Crime
    • Education
    • Environment
    • Science
  • Entertainment
    • Culture
    • Music
    • Movie
    • Television
    • Theater
    • Gaming
    • Sports
  • Tech
    • Apps
    • Autos
    • Gear
    • Mobile
    • Startup
  • Lifestyle
    • Arts
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Wisconsin dad wants cop charged for restraint of daughter

March 22, 2022
in News
Wisconsin dad wants cop charged for restraint of daughter
501
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

MADISON, Wis. — A Wisconsin father wants prosecutors to charge an off-duty police officer who appears to have briefly pressed his knee into his 12-year-old daughter’s neck similar to how Derek Chauvin fatally restrained George Floyd. The hold may have violated the officer’s department’s policies and a new Wisconsin law banning police chokeholds in most cases, but the ban doesn’t provide any penalties and several legal experts say charges are unlikely.

Kenosha police Officer Shawn Guetschow was working his off-duty job as a security guard at Lincoln Middle School on March 4 when Jerrel Perez’s daughter got into a lunchtime fight with another student. Surveillance video shows Guetschow rush over and separate the two.

He scuffles with Perez’s daughter, who appears to throw a punch at him. He falls to the floor and takes her down as other students crowd around. He gets on top of the girl and appears to press his knee into the back of her neck for about 25 seconds while he handcuffs her. He then hauls her to her feet and leads her off-camera.

Perez has threatened to sue. He posted on Facebook a screengrab from the surveillance video next to a photo of Chauvin pressing his knee into Floyd’s neck on a Minneapolis street; Chauvin was convicted last year of murdering Floyd.

“TELL ME WHATS THE DIFFERENCE LUCKILY HE AINT KILL MY BABIE,” Perez wrote alongside the photos.

He told The Associated Press on Tuesday that Guetschow “needs to be charged.”

“This is a grown man we are talking about,” he said.

Perez’s daughter is Black and Guetschow is white. The incident came in a city that was roiled by unrest in 2020 when a white police officer shot a Black man, Jacob Blake, in the back while responding to a domestic dispute. During protests that followed, 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse shot three men, killing two of them.

Rittenhouse pleaded self-defense and was acquitted of all charges by a jury last year.

Perez and his family’s attorney, Drew DeVinney, have demanded that Kenosha County District Attorney Michael Graveley charge Guetschow. DeVinney didn’t respond to messages seeking comment.

Wisconsin passed a law last summer prohibiting police from using chokeholds except as a last resort or to defend themselves, joining a host of other states that passed similar laws following Floyd’s death and the national protests that followed.

Technically, the law prohibits police departments from authorizing chokeholds in their use-of-force policies. The law doesn’t specify any penalties for violating it, though.

That means Graveley, who pressed the charges in the Rittenhouse case, can’t charge Guetschow under the chokehold law. He could conceivably charge him with some other count, such as battery or assault or recklessly endangering safety, however. Graveley said Monday that no law enforcement agency had referred possible charges to his office.

Former Waukesha County District Attorney Paul Bucher said charging Guetschow would be an overreaction. He called the use of force reasonable and said the case “isn’t even remotely close to Floyd.”

“It was very short. It was to get (the girl) under control. Under the circumstances it was the fastest way to do it,” Bucher said. “I don’t expect the officer to think, ‘How’s this going to look to the media?’ It’s, ‘How do I get this subject under control as quickly as possible?’”

Julius Kim, a former Milwaukee County assistant prosecutor, said the restraint looks bad at first glance. But when a prosecutor considers the totality of the circumstances, including the dangerousness of the situation, whether some form of restraint was necessary, the amount of force used and the duration, criminal charges probably aren’t justified, he said.

“While the officer may not have used the best judgment here in terms of how he restrained this girl or how he handled the situation, in the continuum of reasonable responses, I don’t think the DA’s office will find that a crime was committed,” Kim said.

James Palmer, executive director of the Wisconsin Professional Police Association, the state’s largest police union, said officers are trained to legally restrain suspects by pressing their knee between a suspect’s neck and shoulder. He said it’s unclear from the video whether Guetschow was executing that move.

Daniel Adams, another former Milwaukee County assistant prosecutor who now works as a defense attorney, felt differently. He called the video “shocking” and Guetschow’s use of force “intolerable.”

A law enforcement office “may only use the level of physical force necessary to carry out their job,” Adams wrote in an email to The Associated Press. “Here, there was no necessity in using that level of force. … In my view, the Kenosha District Attorney has probable cause to charge Guetschow with Strangulation/Suffocation and Battery under Wisconsin’s criminal code.”

Even if Guetschow, a 36-year-old second-shift patrol officer, isn’t charged, he could face sanctions from the Kenosha Police Department, which is investigating. The agency’s use-of-force policy bars chokeholds except as a last resort and officers are required to follow policy even when they’re off-duty.

Guetschow resigned his security guard position on March 15, saying in an email to school district officials that the incident had caused mental and emotional strain on the community and his family, and that he felt the district hasn’t supported him.

District spokeswoman Tanya Ruder said the district would have no comment since the incident might lead to a lawsuit.

Efforts to reach Guetschow for comment were unsuccessful. A possible phone number for him was disconnected, and Pete Deates, president of the Kenosha police union, declined to comment when asked if Guetschow has an attorney, citing the ongoing investigation.

Perez said Tuesday that his daughter suffered a concussion and is still dealing with headaches. He said the family has a Thursday meeting with Graveley to learn whether his daughter will face charges in the lunchroom fight.

___

Follow Todd Richmond on Twitter: https://twitter.com/trichmond1

The post Wisconsin dad wants cop charged for restraint of daughter appeared first on Associated Press.

Tags: Death of George FloydGeorge FloydKenoshaPoliceTrending NewsWisconsin
Share200Tweet125Share

Trending Posts

Efforts are underway to protect abortion rights

Efforts are underway to protect abortion rights

June 26, 2022
A new attorney helped clear an innocent man of a murder sentence after 32 years in prison

A new attorney helped clear an innocent man of a murder sentence after 32 years in prison

June 26, 2022
‘Guilty for Laughing’: Owner Puts Googly Eyes on Blind Dog in Viral Video

‘Guilty for Laughing’: Owner Puts Googly Eyes on Blind Dog in Viral Video

June 26, 2022
The Sociopolitical Significance of One Very Clumsy Soccer Match

The Sociopolitical Significance of One Very Clumsy Soccer Match

June 26, 2022
Pro-choice vandals scrawl threat on Vermont State House after Roe v. Wade decision: Police

Pro-choice vandals scrawl threat on Vermont State House after Roe v. Wade decision: Police

June 26, 2022

Copyright © 2022.

Site Navigation

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • U.S.
    • World
    • Politics
    • Opinion
    • Business
    • Crime
    • Education
    • Environment
    • Science
  • Entertainment
    • Culture
    • Gaming
    • Music
    • Movie
    • Sports
    • Television
    • Theater
  • Tech
    • Apps
    • Autos
    • Gear
    • Mobile
    • Startup
  • Lifestyle
    • Arts
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel

Copyright © 2022.