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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBroward deputy escalates situation calling a black father 'boy' amid foul language sparks complaint
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The actions of a Broward Sheriffs Office deputy with a history of making false arrests drew a complaint from the Broward Public Defenders Office after bodycam video from a July 2017 incident emerged last month.Deputy James Cady confronts Allen Floyd, an African-American father calmly holding his infant, angrily drops f-bombs and calls Floyd boy before appearing to grab Floyd by the throat.
Floyd wasnt under investigation for any crime. Nor was he being belligerent towards Cady in the video from July 25, 2017.
Broward Public Defender Howard Finkelstein made the latter point in a Jan. 30 letter to newly appointed Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony
In the official report on the incident, Cadys presence isnt even noted, although the video shows he played a key role.
Tonys response letter said, Thank you for bringing this matter that occurred in July 2017 to my attention. A cursory search of our system shows that no complaint was made prior to receiving your letter.Our Division of Internal Affairs will provide you with a response upon conducting a thorough examination.
The public defenders office discovered the video in preparing to defend Johnnymae Dardy, according to the Sun Sentinel. The probable cause affidavit by BSO Deputy Debbra Bridgman said Dardy had been watching Floyds baby at the Red Carpet Inn in Dania, where she had a room; the Sun Sentinel said BSO had been called to the motel about Dardy.The bodycam video picks up with Cady asking Floyd, who is holding his child and sitting on a curb, if he has a separate room at the motel. Then, Cady demands, three times, to see Floyds identification. Floyd shows Cady pictures on his phone, apparently to show hes the childs father, a gesture Cady disdains.
Finally, after Floyd shakes his head at Cady, Cady says, OK, fine, Im going to take her to jail because shes got a warrant and Im going to call child services on this kid! When Floyd starts to say something, Cady says, Quit f----- with me, boy! You hear me? Get your ID! Now!
Bridgmans voice chimes in, ID!Dardy, who had been in the BSO cruiser, appears and Cady says, Get your ass back in the car! Im tired of you f----- playing games!As Cady angrily repeats his demand for Floyds identification, Floyd asks, Why are you being so hostile?
Cady answers, Because youre giving me s--- and Im tired of it!Eventually Cady says, I want to know who this baby is going with! and Floyd replies, Hes going with me, Allen Floyd.
Floyd rises from the curb, still holding his child in his left arm. Cady steps toward him. Floyd turns to walk away and says, Stop calling me boy! Cady grabs Floyd by the right arm while Bridgman grabs Floyds child from his left arm. Then, the video shows Cadys left hand holding small papers that, along with Floyds torso, partially block the bodycam while his right hand is up in Floyds throat area.
When a fuller view is available again, Floyds saying, I aint doin nothin! with his arms spread wide. Bridgman is holding the baby.
The probable cause affidavit doesnt mention that Cady was among the deputies there. Nor, when later describing Dardy trying to grab the baby from Bridgmans arms, does it mention how Bridgman came to be holding the child.Gordon Weekes, executive chief assistant public defender, said that if a person answers a law enforcement officer with his name, as Floyd did several times, hes identified himself. From that point, officers have many ways to verify identity.
Read more here: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/broward/article225998300.html#storylink=cpy
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Broward deputy escalates situation calling a black father 'boy' amid foul language sparks complaint (Original Post)
HipChick
Feb 2019
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(81,428 posts)1. Lawsuits cost Broward County almost $680,000
Cadys personnel file includes previous Internal Affairs investigations for conduct unbecoming an employee (result: unfounded) and use of force (result: exonerated) from a June 2003 investigation; and taking suitable action (result: not sustained) and conduct unbecoming an employee (result: not sustained) from a June 2010 investigation. Despite the result of each investigation, the final recommendation was for a one-day suspension.
The second investigation coincides with the first of two federal lawsuits with Cady as defendant, lawsuits that cost Broward County almost $680,000.
A federal lawsuit for wrongful arrest filed against Cady by Weston resident William Pineiro resulted in Pineiro being awarded $250,000 in total damages, $75,635 in attorneys fees and $4,183.27 in court costs and interest. Pineiro had been at a party thrown by a Dania Beach couple whose federal lawsuit for false arrest against deputies Cady, Justin Lambert, Randy Villata and Broward Sheriff Scott Israel (as their supervisor) was settled for $350,000.
The complaint described Cady saying, Shut the f--- up! when Pineiro said, Excuse me, officer. That is my truck as Cady ticketed it. Later, after the couple was arrested and the husband Tasered, Pineiro asked Cady why they were being arrested. The complaint says Cady answered with a curse, (What the f---, you want to be arrested, too?), a running tackle and the arrest of Pineiro for obstruction of justice.
The second investigation coincides with the first of two federal lawsuits with Cady as defendant, lawsuits that cost Broward County almost $680,000.
A federal lawsuit for wrongful arrest filed against Cady by Weston resident William Pineiro resulted in Pineiro being awarded $250,000 in total damages, $75,635 in attorneys fees and $4,183.27 in court costs and interest. Pineiro had been at a party thrown by a Dania Beach couple whose federal lawsuit for false arrest against deputies Cady, Justin Lambert, Randy Villata and Broward Sheriff Scott Israel (as their supervisor) was settled for $350,000.
The complaint described Cady saying, Shut the f--- up! when Pineiro said, Excuse me, officer. That is my truck as Cady ticketed it. Later, after the couple was arrested and the husband Tasered, Pineiro asked Cady why they were being arrested. The complaint says Cady answered with a curse, (What the f---, you want to be arrested, too?), a running tackle and the arrest of Pineiro for obstruction of justice.