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Lawyers: Officials conspired to hide info about arrest

- By Kate Brumback

ATLANTA — Desmond Marrow rejoiced when the RI¿FHU KH VDLG FKRNHG KLP GXULQJ DQ DUUHVW ZDV ¿UHG VRRQ after a video of the encounter went viral. But now his lawyers VD\ SROLFH DQG HOHFWHG RI¿FLDOV initially tried to cover up any wrongdoing.

Henry County police arrested Marrow on Dec. 2 while responding to reports of a road rage situation. After video of the arrest circulated widely online in April, lawyers IRU 0DUURZ FDOOHG IRU WKH RI¿FHUV LQYROYHG WR EH ¿UHG DQG for criminal charges against Marrow to be dropped.

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Police Chief Mark Amerman announced a couple of weeks later that an internal affairs investigat­ion had found that RI¿FHU 'DYLG 5RVH XVHG XQQHFessar­y force and also was recorded on his in-car video camera system saying he had choked Marrow and didn't plan to include that in his report. 5RVH ZDV ¿UHG

The same day, Henry County District Attorney Darius Pattillo said no felony charges would be brought against Marrow and that misdemeano­r charges would be turned over to the county solicitor general for review.

Marrow and his lawyers were thrilled.

"We're happy that this chief stepped forward and is holding WKH RI¿FHU ZKR FKRNHG 'HVmond accountabl­e and getting him off the force," attorney L. Chris Stewart told The Associated Press at the time.

But it was all a sham, Stewart said Monday.

"We saluted that department for taking immediate action because it's so rare," Stewart told reporters. "Sadly, that wasn't the truth of what happened."

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County spokeswoma­n Melissa Robinson said in an email that the county doesn't comment on pending litigation.

A full internal affairs investigat­ion had already been done days after the arrest, according to a report dated Dec. 7 that Marrow's attorneys obtained through an open records request. Then-Major Mike Ireland writes that he reviewed Rose's in-car video, a second video shot by a citizen, 911 calls, witness statePHQWV DQG WKH RI¿FHUV UHSRUWV

Ireland, since promoted to deputy chief, found that the RI¿FHUV FRPSOLHG ZLWK SROLF\ The placement of Rose's hand on Marrow's neck "does not appear to be intentiona­l," the report says.

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"It almost went away. It went away for four months," Stewart said, referencin­g the time between the arrest and the video surfacing online.

Capt. Joseph Smith wrote in a second internal affairs report dated May 4 that Rose can be heard on dashcam video telling IHOORZ RI¿FHU 0DWW 'RQDOGVRQ "I'm not gonna write it down but hell yeah, I choked that (expletive)."

Rose didn't deny saying that but said he didn't remember and that it must have been said "in the bravado of the situation," the report says. Donaldson told Smith his attention was divided and that if Rose said that, "it went in one ear and out the other."

7KH SROLFH DQG HOHFWHG RI¿cials named in the lawsuit were all "fully aware of the false report created by Defendant Ireland and the dash cam audio which captured Defendants Rose and Donaldson planning to hide their use of excessive force," the lawsuit says.

"You don't do two investigat­ions for the same incident and then hide one and release the other one because you got caught covering for WKH RI¿FHU 7KDW V MXVW ZURQJ Stewart said.

Henry County Solicitor General Pam Bettis on Thursday charged Marrow with misdemeano­r obstructio­n of officers, reckless driving and aggressive driving and a disorderly conduct county ordinance violation.

Bettis told the AP she convened a citizen panel to review the charges, an unusual step prompted by the high-pro¿OH DQG GLYLVLYH QDWXUH RI WKH case. The panel met for four hours and agreed with all the charges.

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 ?? / AP-Kate Brumback ?? Desmond Marrow speaks to reporters in Atlanta on Monday. Henry County police arrested Marrow on Dec. 2. In a lawsuit filed in Henry County State Court, Marrow’s lawyers accused the officers of violating his rights and said that police and elected officials worked together on a cover-up.
/ AP-Kate Brumback Desmond Marrow speaks to reporters in Atlanta on Monday. Henry County police arrested Marrow on Dec. 2. In a lawsuit filed in Henry County State Court, Marrow’s lawyers accused the officers of violating his rights and said that police and elected officials worked together on a cover-up.

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