Officer Detail: Shaun Jurgens
Assignment History
Department | Job Title | Badge No. | Unit | Start Date | End Date | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Spotsylvania County Sheriff's Office | Deputy Sheriff Master | 456 | Patrol | 2016-01-01 | 2023-12-01 | |
Fredericksburg Police | Police Officer | Patrol Division | Unknown | 2015-05-14 |
Salary
Annual Salary | Overtime & Other Pay | Total Pay | Year |
---|---|---|---|
$76,982.00 | 2022 | ||
$76,982.26 | FY2022 |
Incidents
Incident Washington v Jurgens et al |
|
Date | May 04, 2015 |
Report # | Washington v Jurgens et al |
Department | Fredericksburg Sheriff's Office |
Officers | Shaun Jurgens , Crystal D. Hill , Matthew Deschenes |
Description | Officer Shaun Jergens reportedly used his Taser and pepper spray on a man police said was involved in a hit-and-run on May 4. Fredericksburg Police said a 911 call came in about a hit-and-run collision at approximately 5 p.m. from the driver of a Jeep whose vehicle had just been struck by a silver Hyundai traveling southbound in the northbound lanes of Route 1 near the University of Mary Washington pedestrian bridge. The Hyundai had previously run over the median on Route 1 and knocked down a city road sign, according to police. The Hyundai eventually ended up stationary in the intersection of Cowan Boulevard and Powhatan Street. Two Fredericksburg officers who were the first to arrive on scene, Corporal Matt Deschenes and Sergeant Crystal Hill, held the Hyundai driver at gunpoint and ordered him out of his car. The driver, identified as David Washington, 34, of Fredericksburg, did not comply. Jurgens arrived on scene a few minutes later. Police said Jurgens used his Taser on the man to get him to comply with the order to exit the vehicle. One of the Taser prongs apparently did not make a proper connection and the Taser was ineffective. Jurgens then used his pepper spray on Washington and then Deschenes and Jurgens both removed Washington from the car. An ambulance was called to treat Washington for the pepper spray exposure and remove the Taser prong attached to his skin. Washington was transported to a local hospital where doctors discovered that he was experiencing a medical emergency in the preceding hours. After reviewing the incident in accordance with department policy, Command Staff determined that the force used by the officers involved in the incidence was “not appropriate." Jurgens resigned from the department on May 14. |
Address |
Route 1
near Near the University of Mary Washington Pedestrian Bridge
Fredericksburg, VA |
Links
-
Police Officer Resigns After Inappropriate Use of Taser, Pepper Spray
Edit
Delete
Jurgen resigned from Fredericksburg after a use of force incident - Marina Di Marzo
Videos
-
Officer Deschenes bodycam video showing use of force against driver by Officer Shaun Jurgens
Edit DeleteThe Fredericksburg Police Department released this body camera video of Cpl. Matt Deschenes. Officer Shaun Jurgens used a stun gun and pepper sprayed a man who was having a medical emergency May 4. Some audio was redacted to protect personal information of the driver. - WTOP News