Virginia police officer pleads guilty to civil rights charges in beating of Black Man
Saturday, January 29, 2005 at 11:02PM
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Former cop faces 10 years in prison in beating case
Lamont Koonce in Coma for 2 Months
A former Petersburg police
officer pleaded guilty Wednesday to a federal civil rights charge in
the severe beating of a black man pulled over during a traffic stop.
The man spent more than two months in a coma. Michael Tweedy
pleaded guilty to deprivation of rights under color of law. He faces up
to 10 years in prison and a fine of $250,000 when sentenced April
28. "Those who have been sworn to protect the law have a special
duty to obey the law," U.S. Attorney Paul McNulty said at a news
conference. As part of a plea deal, prosecutors agreed to drop a
charge that Tweedy falsified a police report to cover up his and other
officers' roles in the beating. That charge carried a penalty of up to
20 years in prison. The Oct. 13, 2003, beating, which involved at
least four Petersburg police officers, left Lamont Koonce hospitalized
with a fractured skull, collapsed lung and other injuries.
According to court papers, Koonce was driving home from work at a meat
packing company without his lights on when he was pulled over. After
being pulled over, Koonce got out of his car and tried to run
away. Koonce eventually gave up and put his hands in the air.
Tweedy then sprayed Koonce with a "substantial" amount of pepper spray,
causing Koonce to fall, court papers said. Moments later, Tweedy
ran over to a handcuffed Koonce and "forcefully" stomped on his head
several times, court papers said. He then returned several times to
Koonce and delivered multiple blows to his head. Former officer
Michael Perkins, who is scheduled to appear in court on Feb. 15, is
also charged with kicking and stomping Koonce. "It's hard to
prosecute one of your own, but right is right and wrong is wrong," said
Petersburg Commonwealth's Attorney Cassandra Burns. [more] and [more]
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