Pahokee police chief resigns over police beating of Black Man
Wednesday, March 9, 2005 at 01:58PM
TheSpook
Pahokee Police Chief Rafael Duran
resigned on Wednesday amid allegations that his officers beat and
hospitalized a man who has been in an ongoing feud with police. Robert
Love, 48, was a frequent nuisance to police. At crime scenes, Love
would sometimes show up and taunt officers, tell witnesses not to talk
to them and videotape them at work. It's unclear what sparked his
alleged beating on Friday. The city manager and vice mayor stumbled
upon three officers beating Lowe on Friday. The two were driving
through town after having dinner, Mayor J.P. Sasser said. When the city
officials got out of the car and identified themselves, the officers
told them to leave and threatened to arrest them for interfering with a
police investigation, Sasser said. The two officials immediately went
to Sasser's home, and the three of them returned to the scene. But the
Pahokee police officers, accompanied by two Palm Beach County sheriff's
deputies, again threatened the city officials with arrest if they did
not leave. The beating was "so vicious'' that Love was hospitalized,
Sasser said. Duran, a former patrol deputy, took over as chief in the
summer of 2003. His family had moved from Cuba to the small town in
1960. Duran lost a bid for Palm Beach County Sheriff in 2000. He could
not be reached for comment on Thursday. Detective Calipto Gonzalez is
temporarily filling in as chief. Sasser said the Sheriff's Office
internal affairs division is investigating because he doesn't have
confidence in his department to investigate the incident. He said he is
also going to ask the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to review
the Police Department. "I can't believe this happened,'' Sasser said.
``The last time I checked, the American flag was flying atop City
Hall.'' [more]
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