Arbitrator judges no Police Brutality in Morse case
- Recommends that the policeman be given back pay and a cleared record.
Morse (Pictured above) was terminated shortly after the July 6, 2002, incident at a gas station where Morse and officer Bijan Darvish aided sheriff's deputies in a skirmish that began when they questioned Jackson's father about an expired license tag. Jackson, who was a special education student ignored a deputy's warnings to stay back. Jackson was taken to the ground as officers tried to handcuff him. A videotape, taken by an amateur videographer, shows Morse lifting the 16-year-old off the ground by the back of his collar and waistband. The city contends Morse then used excessive force and "slammed" the unresisting teen down on the back of a patrol car. Morse is also seen punching Jackson in the face, but claims Jackson grabbed his groin and ignored his orders to "Let go." [more ]