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Christopher Pullease, 47, was also charged with evidence tampering and assaulting a civilian during the Nov. 19 incident, the Broward State Attorney’s office said in a statement.

Pullease, who was relieved of his supervisory duties in January, was accused of “intentionally touching or striking” the female officer against her will and assaulting her when he held pepper spray to her face, the statement said.

The assault charge against the civilian, who was being arrested on what authorities described as a violent felony when the incident occurred, was prompted by Pullease holding the spray to the man’s face, the prosecutor’s office said.


A probable cause affidavit obtained by the South Florida Sun-Sentinel accused Pullease of trying to “impair” his cellphone for his use in a criminal trial.

In the video, which was muted and blurred by the police department to protect an internal investigation, Pullease can be seen appearing to talk to the suspect, who is handcuffed and in the back of a patrol car.

The female officer can be seen approaching him and grabbing his duty belt in an apparent attempt to pull him away, according to Sunrise Police Chief Anthony Rosa.

The video shows Pullease wheel around and briefly grab the officer by her throat while pushing her backward into another patrol car. He does not appear to deploy the pepper spray.

In a January statement, Rosa said the sergeant, who he did not name, arrived at the scene and approached the suspect, who Rosa described as "verbally and physically resistive."

Pullease “approached and engaged in a verbal altercation with the suspect in a manner that I feel was inappropriate and unprofessional," Rosa said. "This supervisor escalated the encounter instead of de-escalating an emotionally charged situation. It is our practice at the Sunrise Police Department to do everything we can to deescalate tense incidents and bring calm to chaos."

Rosa also praised the female officer, noting that she was acting in accordance with department policies that call for intervention when there is an "imminent fear of engagements escalating unnecessarily."

Rosa did not immediately respond to a request for comment Thursday and a message left on a phone number listed under Pullease's name was not immediately returned. It wasn't clear if he has a lawyer to speak on his behalf.

The local chapter of the Fraternal Order of Police also did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but in a January statement obtained by a Florida TV station, WSVN, the union's president denounced Rosa for "publicly ridiculing" Pullease while an internal probe was underway.

Pullease's status at the department wasn't immediately clear. If convicted, he faces five years in prison on the felony battery charge and five years for evidence tampering. He faces one year for the assault on an officer charge and 60 days for assault on a civilian.


 
Handcuffed suspect cowering in back of patrol car: "Sir, Sir"

Sergent Funtime Goodtime Pullease:
"LOOK AT ME, LOOK AT ME, I WILL REMOVE YOUR FUCKING SOUL FROM YOUR FUCKING BODY. "

Female officer follows department policy, ruins his good time and gets choked.

Sunrise Police Chief Anthony Rosa says:
""This supervisor escalated the encounter instead of de-escalating an emotionally charged situation. It is our practice at the Sunrise Police Department to do everything we can to deescalate tense incidents and bring calm to chaos.""

"The City of Sunrise Fraternal Order of Police has had enough of Police Chief Anthony W. Rosa's unprofessionalism...." Police Union says:
"in a January statement obtained by a Florida TV station, WSVN, the union's president denounced Rosa for "publicly ridiculing" Pullease while an internal probe was underway."

Calls Police Chief Rosa "embarrassing " and a "liar".


Police Chief Rosa's words are considered
" Ridicule"??

Officer "I'll choke anyone who spoils my fun" is very sensitive.

And when they accuse the Police Chief of lying, that de-escalating might be the Department's policy, but they have no record of specialty training courses for
de-escalation.

Because grown-ass trained police officers need their hands held and very word defined to them in a special training course because de-escalate and escalate get mixed up like flammable and inflammable so easily.

It's OK if I steal someone's yogurt out of the break room fridge, there was no training class to guide me as to right and wrong behavior.

You can tell me it's wrong, but until I have a training class, I can say I don't understand the concept?

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What, Chief Rosa behind on his Union dues?

Perhaps there are members who are, or have been, police officers, and can explain this dichotomy to us about Police Unions?
How a Police Union can accuse a member of doing something that they are actually doing in the same breath.

Also, why an officer needs a special class to know it's not OK to choke a colleague?

Anyone?

Would love to hear from someone with first-hand knowledge. So we can learn.


Police Unions:

"Police unions have emerged as one of the most significant roadblocks to change. The greater the political pressure for reform, the more defiant the unions often are in resisting it — with few city officials, including liberal leaders, able to overcome their opposition.

They aggressively protect the rights of members accused of misconduct, often in arbitration hearings that they have battled to keep behind closed doors. And they have also been remarkably effective at fending off broader change, using their political clout and influence to derail efforts to increase accountability.

While rates of union membership have dropped by half nationally since the early 1980s, to 10 percent, higher membership rates among police unions give them resources they can spend on campaigns and litigation to block reform.
"


Ah and now this, tampering with evidence with this group text, which other officers receiving it, declining to suppress information.
Thank you @TechGuyDallas !

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There was a last incident?

Any "expert" insights? Angry emoji don't count as bona fide commentary. Just odd foot-stomping in support of an officer who choked a fellow officer.
Not that I believe anyone here has actually served.
Because I'm certain, had they served, they wouldn't accept a colleague choking them, right?

Lol.
 
Also for the first time, we are learning what the young officer told investigators. Asked about why she intervened, she said, “…I did not want his anger to make him act out of character.
Act out of character? This guy would've been jailed for killing a prisoner eventually.
 
Also for the first time, we are learning what the young officer told investigators. Asked about why she intervened, she said, “…I did not want his anger to make him act out of character.
Act out of character? This guy would've been jailed for killing a prisoner eventually.
I think she saved his ass.
 
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