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    TN Deputy Caught Choking Unresisting Student - Outrageous!

    TN Deputy Caught Choking Unresisting Student


    Updated: Monday, April 28 2014, 01:51 PM CDT A Knoxville photographer has captured a police officer on camera using what looks like excessive and unnecessary force on a college student.
    The sequence of photographs show the young man complying with Knox County deputies as they lead him to a paddy wagon at the University of Tennessee, before an officer uses two hands to choke the student until he is unconscious.
    The young man was arrested during a wild college party celebrating after a week of finals that spilled out onto the street on Saturday night.



    Wild party: College students celebrating the end of finals spilled out onto the street Saturday night and police were called to clear the area




    Unresisting: The student does not appear to resist as police remove one set of handcuffs to replace them with another



    Threatening: An officer much larger than the student, who still has his hands behind his back, approaches and lays his hands on the young man's neck


    use of force: The officer begins to choke the man or activate some kind of pressure point to render him unconscious

    According to photographer John Messner, some college students began to throw beer bottles at police, who called for backup from the Knox County Sheriff's office.
    The student was arrested and handcuffed, then walked a block to a waiting paddy wagon at the University of Tennessee.
    He went willingly and did not resist arrest, said Messner.
    When they got to the paddy wagon, the arresting deputy's handcuffs were removed from the student's wrists and replaced with cuffs from the paddy wagon.



    Three to one: The young man did not resist arrest, according to the photographer who shot the images



    College party: As he's handcuffed, the student's knees begin to buckle as he loses consciousness



    Distressing: The officer's hands are still on the student's neck even as he passes out
    During the brief moment his wrists were uncuffed, the young man let his arms fall by his sides.
    As two officers twist his arms behind his back, another deputy walks in front of the young man and wraps his hands around his neck. The disturbing sequence of shots show the student losing consciousness, his knees buckling as he sinks to the ground, while the deputy continues to choke him or activate a pressure point that renders him unconscious.
    The officers behind the young man fiddle with his handcuffs even as he's being choked.
    When the student was unconscious, the police picked him up and the officer who choked him slapped him around the head a few times before walking off, reports the Messner.



    Incapacitated: The young man sinks to the ground with his hands cuffed behind his back

    All three officers are Knox County deputies assisting the Knoxville Police Department.

    UPDATE: Frank Phillips, 47, was been found 'unsuitable for continued employment,' according to a termination notice posted Sunday night on the Knox County Sheriff's Office's website.

    'In my 34 years of law enforcement experience, excessive force has never been tolerated. After an investigation by the Office of Professional Standards, I believe excessive force was used in this incident,' Sheriff Jimmy 'J.J.' Jones said. 'Therefore, Officer Phillips' employment with the Knox County Sheriff's Office is terminated immediately.'

    Jones added that the investigation will now be turned over to the Knox County Attorney General's Office to determine any further action.


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    Tennessee Deputy Fired For Choking Nonresistant Handcuffed Student Until He Passes Out

    April 29, 2014 by Ben Bullard

    JOHN MESSNER

    A Tennessee Sheriff’s office has fired a deputy whose excessive actions against a compliant detainee were photographed and circulated on the Internet over the weekend. The pictures appear to show the deputy methodically choking a handcuffed University of Tennessee student until the young man drops unconscious to his knees.
    Knox County, Tenn. Sheriff J.J. Jones fired deputy Frank Phillips, a 24-year veteran of the department, after British publication the Daily Mail published pictures that freelance photographer John Messner had taken of the incident.
    In the photos, 21 year-old student Jarod Dotson is shown standing in handcuffs next to the 47 year-old Phillips, who reaches up to apply force to Dotson’s throat. Dotson never appears to resist any of Phillips’ actions – indeed, he never even appears to take a step until his body begins to buckle as he loses consciousness. Dotson was allegedly among several unruly partygoers in the Fort Sanders area of Knoxville Saturday, where police responded at a massive party at a private residence and reportedly were greeted by an undisclosed number of intoxicated students throwing beer bottles.





    It’s not known whether Dotson was among those who allegedly taunted the deputies. But it’s clear from the photographs that he had been safely subdued by the deputies when Phillips began choking him. The images of Phillips’ handling of Dotson, as well as the photographer’s eyewitness account, are not consistent with the police report, which alleges Dotson “began to physically resist officers’ instructions.”
    Sheriff Jones did not delay action, firing Phillips Sunday and placing two other deputies on administrative leave while the department conducts an investigation.
    “In my 34 years of law enforcement experience, excessive force has never been tolerated,” said Jones, who’s up for reelection this year, in a statement to media. “After an investigation by the Office of Professional Standards, I believe excessive force was used in this incident. Therefore, Officer Phillips’ employment with the Knox County Sheriff’s Office is terminated immediately. The investigation will now be turned over to the Knox County Attorney General’s Office to determine any further action.”
    Dotson, who was charged with public intoxication and resisting arrest, and was freed after posting a $500 bond Sunday morning.


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    Knox County cop fired immediately after photos show brutal choking of student

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    By Nick Kirkpatrick April 28

    Usually, after charges of police brutality, police officials take their time reacting while they follow procedure to determine who did what. But this episode in Knoxville, Tenn., was so extreme and well-documented that the local sheriff fired the officer immediately.
    Frank Phillips, a Knox County Sheriff’s officer, was fired Sunday night after a series of pictures taken by photographer John Messner were published in the Daily Mail in Britain. They showed an officer identified by the Sheriff’s Office as Phillips grabbing 21-year-old college student Jarod Dotson around the neck and squeezing him until he fell to his knees.



    An officer identified by the Sheriff’s office as Frank Phillips is seen choking college student Jarod Dotson while he was being arrested for public intoxication and resisting arrest. (John Messner)
    WBIR reports that law enforcement responded to a “disturbance” near the University of Tennessee where a house party with about 800 people had reportedly become unruly and spilled out into the street.
    According to a police report, Dotson ignored repeated instructions to go inside, the Knoxville News Sentinel reported. Deputy Brandon Gilliam wrote in the official report that Dotson “began to physically resist officers’ instructions to place his hands behind his back, and at one point grabbed on to an officer’s leg.”
    Messner, a freelance photographer who documented the incident, told The Washington Post that Dotson showed no signs of resisting arrest.
    Messner’s still pictures, arranged by The Post in the GIF below, show two officers cuffing Dotson’s hands behind his back when Phillips came over and choked Dotson until he collapsed to his knees. Messner said that as Dotson was being pulled up he was smacked in the back of the head, “a snap-out-of-it kinda smack under the circumstances.”



    An officer identified by the Sheriff’s Office as Frank Phillips is seen choking college student Jarod Dotson while he was being arrested for public intoxication and resisting arrest. (John Messner)
    Jarod Dotson was charged with public intoxication and resisting arrest. He was released from jail on a $500 bond Sunday morning.
    In a press release on Sunday night, Sheriff Jimmy “J.J.” Jones said:
    “In my 34 years of law enforcement experience, excessive force has never been tolerated. After an investigation by the Office of Professional Standards, I believe excessive force was used in this incident. The investigation will now be turned over to the Knox County Attorney General’s Office to determine any further action.”
    Nick Kirkpatrick is a digital photo editor at The Washington Post. Follow him on Instagram or on Twitter.

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