Submitted by MeanMasheen5 t3_10usft0 in rva
A case was dismissed after body cam footage showed that, despite statements from the officers, the defendant didn’t assault the officers, and instead, was thrown into a bush and handcuffed without cause. Officer Samuel Yoon has had two other cases dismissed for fabricated evidence. He’s still on the job and hasn’t faced consequences. Between this and July 4th, RPD is really making it clear that lying is central to their training and encouraged.
RTD article and body cam footage
It seems that the strategy from this officer (and I’m sure he’s not alone) is to bring severe charges against community members who are unlucky enough to be on the receiving end of his outbursts in the hopes they settle for a plea and vindicate his actions.
instantcoffee69 t1_j7dxoo7 wrote
> “I spoke with Ms. Shapiro candidly and said I was uncomfortable even moving forward with disorderly conduct charges,” Wildeus said before the court.
Shapiro said that Officer Yoon is well known in the Fourth Precinct. Two other cases with similar charges also had similar last-minute dismissals, said Shapiro, an attorney with Richmond Public Defender’s Office. One of the charges was as recent as last December.
Pattern of misconduct is bad thing, maybe they shouldn't be cops.
>On Thursday, Commonwealth Attorney Colette McEachin emailed the Times-Dispatch to add comments to Holley's case.
McEachin said that her office did not "have any issue with the legitimacy of the charge in this case," and that their decision not to proceed with charges "was unrelated to the implication suggested in your reporting"
Whaaaa, let's stop clowning around gang.
> McEachin said that at a hearing the Friday before Holley's trial, the judge had ruled the 911 call for service that brought Yoon and Onorati to Maggie Walker Plaza was inadmissible.
McEachin said the call for service was for a report of a man attacking people with a glass bottle.
So they arrested a random black dude?
>Asked if she thought the body camera footage substantiated Yoon's claims of assault, McEachin said that body camera footage doesn't always capture everything that transpires, and that ultimately, it was for the jury to decide if Onorati had been assaulted.
So the new rule is cops, when we know they are BSing they can throw accusations, and then it's "fuck It, let the trial settle this"
Richmond has made no effort to reform the RPD or its commonwealth prosecution.