The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

GBI can’t reach woman in police-beating video

- By Lauren Foreman lauren.foreman@ajc.com and Ellen Eldridge ellen.eldridge@ajc.com

The GBI cannot reach a woman shown in a viral video being repeatedly beaten by a DeKalb County police officer, the agency said Wednesday.

That has hampered the GBI’s efforts to investigat­e the June 4 incident, which was captured on video by a witness and shared on social media earlier this month.

The 1-minute, 39-second video shows Officer P.J. Larscheid using his baton to strike 38-year-old Katie McCrary, who was suspected of solicitati­on at a Chevron gas station on Glenwood Road, according to a police report.

The clip prompted the department to reopen its investigat­ion and place Larscheid on restricted duty. The GBI was asked to look into the incident, too.

“The request was made following a meeting with DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond, who stressed the importance of a factual, independen­t investigat­ion based on the new video evidence and other pertinent informatio­n,” DeKalb police Chief James Conroy said.

According to the police report, McCrary told Larscheid she was a federal agent and gave a “random badge number” as she tried to walk past him.

After the cop warned McCrary that she could be charged with impersonat­ing an officer, she tried to grab Larscheid’s badge, the report states.

That’s when Larscheid pulled out his baton, he wrote.

McCrary refused commands so Larscheid struck her “an unknown amount of baton strikes to her left leg,” according to the report.

GBI spokeswoma­n Nelly Miles said officials have made “several attempts to locate and contact” McCrary without success.

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