Documents and Incidents Tagged "Traffic Stop"
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Incident 2024-00701450 |
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Date | Apr 05, 2024 |
Report # | 2024-00701450 |
Department | Hanover County Sheriff's Office |
Officers | Peter C. Chapman |
Description | Hanover County Sheriff's deputy P. C. (Peter) Chapman violated the rights of Deshawn Eugene Taylor at a traffic stop, then engaged in reverse prosecution of his victim, according to a PACER entry for Deshawn Taylor v Commonwealth of Virginia dated May 2024. |
Address |
10500 Lakeridge
near Cedar Ridge Drive
Ashland, VA |
Tags | Lawsuit | Richmond | Traffic Stop | Hanover County Sheriff's Office | Hanover County | Chapman | Peter Chapman | |
Incident Jeffrey-Payne |
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Date | Aug 02, 2022 |
Time | 11:30 PM |
Report # | Jeffrey-Payne |
Department | Fairfax County Police |
Officers | Joshua Michael Moser |
Description | Jeffrey Payne, 41, of Falls Church was shot by undercover officer Sergeant Joshua Moser during a traffic stop. FCPD claimed no body camera footage was captured. Payne was unarmed. He was taken to the hospital and survived. |
Address |
Arlington Boulevard
near Patrick Henry Drive
Fairfax County, VA |
Tags | Police Shootings | Victim(s) Survived | No Bodycam | Fairfax County Police | Jeffrey Payne | Joshua Moser | Traffic Stop | |
Incident Gladden-v-Oberholzer |
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Date | Feb 06, 2019 |
Time | 09:00 AM |
Report # | Gladden-v-Oberholzer |
Department | Charlottesville Police |
Officers | Robbie Oberholzer |
Description | Jamar Gladden, appearing pro se and proceeding in forma pauperis, filed this civil action under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, alleging that Defendant R.A. Oberholzer, a police officer for the City of Charlottesville, used excessive force against Gladden during a traffic stop on July 29, 2015. On February 6, 2019, Gladden filed a one-count complaint alleging that Oberholzer violated his Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment rights. Gladden claims that he suffered a broken tooth, at least one cut requiring stitches, and a dislocated shoulder. Gladden complied. Instead of restraining Gladden’s wrists, however, Oberholzer “grabbed [him] around the neck with his forearm in a ‘choke hold’ fashion” and “used his body weight to throw” Gladden to the ground. Oberholzer kept choking Gladden and holding him down while unknown “detectives kicked, punched[,] and struck” him. |
Address | Charlottesville, VA |
Tags | Lawsuit | Charlottesville | Charlottesville Police | Traffic Stop | Excessive Force | Robbie Oberholzer | Jamar Gladden | |