Judge overturns decision to reinstate officer who punched handcuffed woman
SEATTLE -- A judge has overturned an arbitrator's decision to reinstate a Seattle police officer who punched a handcuffed woman in the face in the back of a patrol car.
The Seattle Police Department fired Officer Adley Shepherd for the 2014 incident, but the city's recent contract with the Seattle Police Guild allowed an arbitration, which ended with Shepherd being reinstated.
Since then, the city has been fighting to keep Shepherd off the force. On Friday, they won that fight in court when King County Superior Court Judge John McHale ruled they were right to fire him.
A joint statement issued by Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan and City Attorney Pete Holmes reads, in part:
Judge McHale rightly recognized the arbitrator's order for Mr. Shepherds reinstatement violated the public policy against excessive use of force in policing. SPD should not be forced to employ an officer whose view of reasonable and necessary force is so immutable and so contrary to SPDs policies and values."
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