The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Cop demoted after cold teen incident

- By Zachary Hansen Zachary.Hansen@ajc.com

A Roswell police officer who was seen on body camera video leaving a 13-year-old boy in a cold patrol car and taunting him in January has been demoted after an internal investigat­ion, police confirmed.

Daniel Elzey, who was a sergeant, was demoted to a police officer II and will be suspended for 30 days without pay, Roswell police Chief Rusty Grant said.

Elzey had been placed on paid administra­tive leave in July, more than six months after the incident.

Just after midnight Jan. 2, the teenager was stopped by a police officer, identified as C. Dickerson, who saw the boy in a golf cart on Alpharetta Highway. Police said the teen, whose sleeves were soaked and frozen, was detained and uncooperat­ive with Dickerson, which is why Elzey came to assist in questionin­g.

“He won’t say anything if he’s sitting there in the back seat and it’s warm,” Elzey is heard saying in footage of the roughly 90-minute ordeal. “So, he can sit over there and be cold.”

The video showed Elzey turn off Dickerson’s car and lower the windows, allowing the 20- to 30-degree air to enter the vehicle.

“That’s why I rolled your windows down,” Elzey could be heard saying to Dickerson. “It’s fine. Give him a few minutes to think about it. Let him get a little chilly. Maybe that’ll help.”

Police eventually got in touch with the boy’s mother and released him to her. In a police report, authoritie­s described the boy as a troublesom­e teen who constantly frustrates his mother and two older brothers and has been “suspended several times.”

The report did not mention the officers intentiona­lly leaving the boy in the car.

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