Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Indiana Officer Keeps Job After Pushing Over Man in Wheelchair


Lafayette police officer will keep his job despite a recommendation that he be fired after video showed him knocking over a man in a motorized wheelchair.

The Oct. 1, 2013, incident involved Lieutenant Tom Davidson and 25-year-old Nicholas Kincade. Police were called to the area after receiving reports that Kincade was armed with a gun near a charter school.

Police didn’t find a firearm and said Kincade had a pocket knife that he carries for protection. School officials told officers to inform Kincade that he wasn’t welcome near the school. Police told him he could be charged with trespassing and ordered him to leave.

According to Chief Patrick J. Flannelly, Kincade started preparing his backpack and chair to leave as requested. Kincade moved forward and ran over Davidson’s foot, “at which point Lieutenant Davidson pushed Kincade and the wheelchair, causing it to tip over and Kincade to fall out and onto the street,” according to Flannelly.

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Lafayette Officer Keeps Job After Pushing Over Man in Wheelchair

2 comments:

Thelma said...

Well, sounds like the cop was wrong, but he got off easy.

Betty said...

The cop needed to go to anger management classes. And therapy.