Chattanooga Times Free Press

Houston officer accused in beating resigns

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DALLAS — A Houston transit police officer resigned this week following the release of a surveillan­ce video that shows him using a baton to repeatedly strike a man he found slumped on a seat on a rail platform.

An internal review recommende­d Officer Jairus Warren’s dismissal for using excessive force in the Sept. 14 beating of Darrell Giles, who is black. Authoritie­s said Warren quit Monday.

Giles, 31, was arrested on charges of trespassin­g and resisting arrest, but the charges were later dropped. Surveillan­ce video released by Metropolit­an Transit Authority police showed Warren, who is also black, striking Giles 15 times with his baton.

A second officer present during the beating, Daniel Reynoso, was suspended but later cleared of wrongdoing, transit police Chief Vera Bumpers said Monday. Reynoso will return to work and undergo additional training, she said.

The Harris County district attorney’s office is reviewing the matter and will decide whether charges are filed against Warren, Bumpers said.

“I did not count the number of times that Mr. Giles was struck, but one is too many, in my opinion, if it’s not justified,” she said during a news conference.

The video, which had no accompanyi­ng audio, shows Giles slumped on the seat, apparently sleeping. Warren and Reynoso approach to wake him. Warren appears to motion for Giles to stand and when he doesn’t the officer kicks his foot. Giles, who according to court records is 6-foot-3 and 285 pounds, immediatel­y stands and steps toward Warren, who responds by striking him repeatedly.

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