Texarkana Gazette

Police sergeant fired after telling officer to stun woman

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FORT WORTH, Texas—A Texas police sergeant has been fired for ordering a rookie officer to use a stun gun on a woman who had called for help during a domestic dispute.

Fort Worth police Chief Joel Fitzgerald said in an emailed statement that he fired Sgt. Kenneth Pierce on Monday, saying the 22-year police veteran became impatient and needlessly initiated the physical confrontat­ion with the woman, who the police department has not named. Fitzgerald also released a 12-minute video from the body camera of the rookie officer, Maria Bayona, that he said clearly shows Pierce’s behavior was “absolutely unacceptab­le.”

“We are built on a foundation of being problem-solvers. Pierce responded in an opposite manner, and he escalated the situation endangerin­g everyone involved including his fellow officers,” Fitzgerald said in the release.

An attorney for Pierce, Terry Daffron, held a press conference Tuesday afternoon with the Fort Worth Police Officers’ Associatio­n, a union representi­ng Fort Worth officers. Daffron and union officials called Pierce’s firing a mistake, saying the call details sent to officers said there was a person with a weapon and noted that the woman had a knife.

The woman told police there was a knife in her purse and directs officers to her purse. Fitzgerald described her behavior as complying with officers. Daffron said Pierce is appealing the firing. In the video, the woman, who is black, can be seen holding her license arguing with Bayona, who is asking for her ID. Pierce, who is white, can be seen grabbing her neck, then her hair and pulling her head down to try to get the woman in handcuffs. In the video he can be heard telling Bayona to “Tase her.”

Daffron said Fitzgerald’s release of only the body camera video was “cherry-picking” his transparen­cy. She released a recording of the 911 call, the call notes officers were sent and a copy of a use of force report from the review of the incident.

Fitzgerald said charges against the woman were dropped after the video and other evidence was reviewed.

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