News (Media Awareness Project) - US MD: 2 Officers Acquitted of Assault Charges |
Title: | US MD: 2 Officers Acquitted of Assault Charges |
Published On: | 2002-06-27 |
Source: | Baltimore Sun (MD) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-23 03:24:44 |
2 OFFICERS ACQUITTED OF ASSAULT CHARGES
Drug Suspect Accused Pair Of Choking Him
Two Baltimore police officers were acquitted last night of
second-degree assault charges stemming from an incident in which they
were accused of choking a man they suspected of trying to swallow drug
evidence. Judge Thomas J.S. Waxter decided that Officers Anton J.
Meisinger, 25, and Raymond A. Morroni, 33, did not use excessive force
Oct. 2 during their encounter with Dante Brown, 26.
Waxter also acquitted the officers yesterday of charges of misconduct
in office.
The incident occurred about 12:30 p.m. in the 2100 block of Vine St.
in West Baltimore, where the officers watched through binoculars what
they believed to be a drug transaction between Brown and a woman.
Meisinger, who was represented by lawyer Lisa Hardy, testified
yesterday that when he approached Brown he saw him put into his mouth
what he believed to be drugs packaged in glass vials and small plastic
bags. Then he heard what sounded like glass crunching in Brown's
mouth, he testified.
"I grabbed him and he spun around, causing us both to fall to the
ground," Meisinger testified. "Once we hit the ground, I lifted my
left hand to his jaw and advised him to spit out the drugs."
They found no drugs on Brown.
Brown testified last week that the officers put him in a choke hold
and pinched his nose, causing him to lose consciousness.
Brown refused medical treatment on the scene, but later noticed his
eyes were bloodshot and went to a doctor. He was diagnosed with a
hemorrhage behind his eyes. Brown sustained no apparent long-term injuries.
The prosecutor, Assistant State's Attorney Thomas Krehely, argued in
court that the war on drugs has desensitized people to violent
behavior by police.
Drug Suspect Accused Pair Of Choking Him
Two Baltimore police officers were acquitted last night of
second-degree assault charges stemming from an incident in which they
were accused of choking a man they suspected of trying to swallow drug
evidence. Judge Thomas J.S. Waxter decided that Officers Anton J.
Meisinger, 25, and Raymond A. Morroni, 33, did not use excessive force
Oct. 2 during their encounter with Dante Brown, 26.
Waxter also acquitted the officers yesterday of charges of misconduct
in office.
The incident occurred about 12:30 p.m. in the 2100 block of Vine St.
in West Baltimore, where the officers watched through binoculars what
they believed to be a drug transaction between Brown and a woman.
Meisinger, who was represented by lawyer Lisa Hardy, testified
yesterday that when he approached Brown he saw him put into his mouth
what he believed to be drugs packaged in glass vials and small plastic
bags. Then he heard what sounded like glass crunching in Brown's
mouth, he testified.
"I grabbed him and he spun around, causing us both to fall to the
ground," Meisinger testified. "Once we hit the ground, I lifted my
left hand to his jaw and advised him to spit out the drugs."
They found no drugs on Brown.
Brown testified last week that the officers put him in a choke hold
and pinched his nose, causing him to lose consciousness.
Brown refused medical treatment on the scene, but later noticed his
eyes were bloodshot and went to a doctor. He was diagnosed with a
hemorrhage behind his eyes. Brown sustained no apparent long-term injuries.
The prosecutor, Assistant State's Attorney Thomas Krehely, argued in
court that the war on drugs has desensitized people to violent
behavior by police.
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