IPSO investigates charges

BY JIM MUSTIAN THE DAILY IBERIAN
Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, October 1, 2008 2:09 PM CDT

The internal affairs division of the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office is investigating several complaints of police brutality that allegedly occurred Friday night on Main Street during the Sugar Cane Festival and Fair’s Fais-do-do.

“We have received complaints and we’ve turned it over to internal affairs,” Iberia Parish Sheriff Louis Ackal said Tuesday night. 

It was not immediately clear how many arrests were made Friday, and further details of the alleged arrests requested of the Sheriff’s Office were not made available by press time.

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Timothy “T.J.” Dronet said he was arrested Friday night after a brief altercation with a deputy in Bouligny Plaza. Dronet said he was thrown to the ground before being detained in a van for several hours. 

He also said his Miranda rights were not read to him at any point during the arrest and he still doesn’t know what he’s been charged with.

Dronet added, however, there were at least two arrests that occurred Friday to people “who deserved it” because they were “belligerently assaulting officers.”

Ricky Theriot, co-owner of Theriot’s Photography & Photo, said he witnessed Dronet’s arrest Friday and began asking the deputies several questions about the confrontation when he was told “to shut up.” He said he persisted in his inquiries and eventually was arrested himself.

“They went on the offensive instead of talking to me like a civil person,” Theriot said. “If you can’t talk to a police officer, who can you talk to?”

David Fritz said he was bumped by a deputy patrolling the street on a bicycle Friday night and arrested after a brief confrontation.

“I was arrested for nothing,” Fritz said. “I can understand when you’re acting up, but I was just crossing the street.”

Fritz, who said he filed an official complaint Tuesday, said at least four deputies were involved in the arrest, and he spent several hours in a van with about six other detainees. Fritz said Ackal has “thrown away my ticket and told me not to worry about it.”

Ackal hung up during a telephone call Tuesday night before an attempt to confirm that claim was made.

Rolling Segura also was arrested Friday night and, according to police reports, was charged with public intimidation, resisting an officer, disturbing the peace by appearing intoxicated, disturbing the peace by loud profane language and entry on or remaining in places or on land after being forbidden.

Fritz and Theriot claim Segura was injured badly enough during his arrest that he required medical treatment at a local hospital. The Sheriff’s Office could not confirm this account by press time, but the report provided stated Segura was only booked at 7:32 a.m. Saturday morning, while the incident is alleged to have  occurred Friday evening.

Segura declined to be interviewed because his charges have not yet been dropped, but his wife confirmed that he had been taken to the hospital, though not that he was treated for any injuries.

Theriot accused one deputy of instigating the incident Friday. He said the same deputy taunted him downtown on Saturday night. “I arrested you last night, you want to try for round two?” Theriot recalled the deputy saying to him in front of Bourbon Hall.

The Sheriff’s Office had not provided arrest reports for Fritz, Dronet and Theriot or confirmed that they took place by press time. The Sheriff’s Office offered no other comment as of press time.

Further details of the investigation were not immediately available.

Comments

    To the uninformed wrote on Oct 17, 2008 4:30 AM:

    " It is my understanding that several of these "witnesses" were not even at the festival when these incidents occurred! Let me inform you of another thing about witnesses they are unreliable at best. Example: Four people see the same wreck and give statements to that accident. When those four statements are reviewed later, based on the statements you would think four different wrecks had occurred. The witnesses are going to write from their prospective and are generally not objective. My question is what is your personal involvement witness? Did a family member get clicked? "

    To witness wrote on Oct 16, 2008 11:34 AM:

    " Being you saw everything that happened on that night, you did go to the Sheriff's Dept. with your statement and you are being interviewed by internal affairs "RIGHT". "

    witness wrote on Oct 16, 2008 7:45 AM:

    " First of all who said anything about anyone feeling warm and fuzzy? Secondly, where were you to witness this so said verbal abuse? Obviously not the same place I was because where I was that never even had time to happen! As for common sense well, this is not what I learned from reading it is what I actually witnessed. Didn't you see my post says "witness". "

    To the uninformed wrote on Oct 15, 2008 4:59 PM:

    " So what you are trying to tell me is that these officers were riding their bicycles through the festival, would see a guy, and just decide to jump on him for no reason and take him to jail. Come on use common sense! You are reading one side of the story and you do not have the full version of events so therefore you render a judgement with half the evidence! And you never answered my question! You side stepped you sure your not a politician? Lol! "

    witness wrote on Oct 15, 2008 7:08 AM:

    " To the uninformed: Yes, you said it, you are uninformed!Didn't you read about this. They weren't told to move or do anything by these officiers, they were just run into by the bicycles. If they were told to do something like move out of the way, they would have done it.Not many people have eyes behind their heads, therefore the right thing to do would have been to blow a whistle or yell out for them to move out of the way instead of running into them.The next time you decide to write be informed first. "

    To the uninformed wrote on Oct 14, 2008 7:17 PM:

    " One question if I may? Where in the Louisiana law book does it say that law enforcement has to make people feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Where does it say that when a "citzen" is verbally abusive that the officer has to smile and be friendly? If ALL of the persons arrested had just done what the nice police man said they WOULD NOT have been arrested. We as a society forget that our officers sole job is to ENFORCE the law. "

    Southern Fried Brain wrote on Oct 12, 2008 11:31 AM:

    " To Rapp On,
    That is NOT "the" Rev. Raymond Brown we have ALL come to know and ""LOVE""! Do not bother to respond to that post, it will be a futile waste of your time! "

    Rapp On wrote on Oct 9, 2008 11:46 PM:

    " Brown, Brown, Brown, you bumbling fool. Do really think white people would turn to an illiterate racist such as you for help? You left the people of New Iberia alone for a while. Did your vieled attempts to save some other people also fail? My guess is that it certainly did as we now see you attempting to be literate once again. Do us all a favor and just fade away back to where ever it was that we didn't read from you. "

    has it wrote on Oct 9, 2008 5:55 PM:

    " I realize the open container law may have been waived but, WHAT ABOUT DRINKING AND DRIVING????? "

    Reverand Raymond Brown wrote on Oct 8, 2008 10:27 PM:

    " The lord says reach out to all of the affected and approximate if any of the brothers or sisters have been wronged during this festavill email me so we can appropiate on you behave. let not the police intimadate you we can overcome together "

    AC wrote on Oct 8, 2008 8:05 AM:

    " To Irony........ The open container law was not in effect for the weekend of the sugarcane festival.... I think that was even published in this paper. "

    MR CLEAN wrote on Oct 7, 2008 11:23 AM:

    " Some of these comments are amusing, especially the ones sterotyping south Louisiana residents as vigilantes or outlaws. Let me assure you that the vast majority of people down here are much friendlier and easier to get along with - than our counterparts north of Alexandria.

    That being said, the bottom line here - seems to indicate that there were a few residents who should have kept their mouth shut instead of talking to the officers. I think some of the folks who were arrested have entitlement issues, but maybe that's just me. "

    To Irony wrote on Oct 7, 2008 8:45 AM:

    " I think more people should be held accountable for their actions. There are to many people who have open containers with young children on the parade route. Law abiding citizens, can't be to law abiding when you have an open container. Yes, I will agress their is always a few bad apples, but I thought the police did their job. I can assure you, no matter how rude a cop is, he won't just stop to start mess when there is other things he needs to do. Something happened to make him stop. "

    Farrow wrote on Oct 6, 2008 2:33 PM:

    " Some individual cops have bad attitudes; it has nothing to do with who is sheriff.

    Once, after I had recently moved to New Iberia, I found I could not get home because a parade was in progress.

    I pulled up to an officer specifically to ask him how could I get home?

    He thought I was trying to drive across the parade route, however, and yelled at me in front of everyone and threatened to arrest me.

    I reported him when I got home. "

    AC wrote on Oct 6, 2008 8:26 AM:

    " TO all of the people who are saying that i am making threats..... I never once said that I wanted that to happen nor will I be invovled. I am meerly stating the mentality of south Louisiana. I something I heard right after 9/11.... "Tell the Government to give everyone in south La a case of beer and a lot of shotgun shells and send Osama Over here." That is just how people think around here. It truly would be horrific if it would turn out that way. I hope it does not. "

    Excuse me wrote on Oct 5, 2008 4:46 PM:

    " The festivities are not the cause of the mayhem. The mayhem is caused my unruly people who drink too much liquor and think they are invulnerable or above the law. Once that is a part of the equation, the domino effect begins because the police get involved then people start breaking out their camera phones and make claims, some being false. If the festival is to blame, why didn't I or 25,000 other folks get arrested? If you break the law, you will eventually have to pay the price. Live with it or leave. "

    Brilliant Thought wrote on Oct 5, 2008 11:03 AM:

    " Here's what really needs to happen so there will be no misunderstanding between the law and the good people of New Iberia. Shut down the Fais Do-Do. Shut down the parades. Shut down the West Indies Fest. Keep the fair on the outskirts of the city. It's called tranquility folks. All the discontentment is about something that need not take place. Stay at your houses and have your own fest. You'll be happier around friends and family and no innocent person will be injured unless they eat or drink to much. "

    To Dodie wrote on Oct 4, 2008 1:02 AM:

    " By your on admission your husband was breaking the law by weaving in and out of traffic,im sure there is more to it than stated-there is always two sides to every story. And if your the group of 4 wheelers that where riding around drinking with vulgar music im most definite that there is more to this story. You might want to rethink your lawsuit....Seems to me like one person says something bad about ipso and now all of a sudden everyones nit picking. "

    To a witness wrote on Oct 4, 2008 12:53 AM:

    " I like that how you are so quick to say you pay these people's salary, Guess what they "need a raise"! Let's not forget there under paid..Oh and they also pay taxes and everyone in there family pays taxes also.. "

    unbelievable wrote on Oct 3, 2008 11:47 AM:

    " TO FORMER IBERIA PARISH RESIDENT: not everyone in the city is an animal. there are normal well behaved people that lead normal lives. maybe this city is better off without people like you who have the kind of attitude you have. and for the record i saw one of these incidents happen and HE DID NOTHING WRONG. the so called "bike cop" ran into him and when his wife asked what was going on, she was told to shut up and back off or she was going with him! some of you need to get a life! seriously. "

    Just Amazed wrote on Oct 3, 2008 9:13 AM:

    " I'm from St. Landry Parish and when I heard about the Sugarcane Fest. I said to my self people would be crazy to find themselves in New Iberia Parish attempting to have a Louisiana good time. Good food and alcohol, other parishes understand what happens at most festivals. Did you all think that they would understand in New Iberia Parish. So people if you want to participate in anything in that parish you had better walk the line like you are already in the parish prison or stay home. "

    To Seen What Happen wrote on Oct 3, 2008 9:12 AM:

    " Please email me a dawnsgr@yahoo.com for information. "

    Chuck is BACK wrote on Oct 3, 2008 7:17 AM:

    " To all of you who are NOT under oath and insist on testifying here in this forum, I urge you to take yourselves to the Sheriff's Office, be interviewed by internal affairs, sign a statement (yes, use your real name), wait for your subpoena, show up for the trial, then tell it to the judge when asked. Make sure all of your stories match, because they will be listening for the obvious discrepancies already posted here. He said/she said unsubstantiated accounts posted here are a waste of valuable bandwidth. Yes, I am really laughing out loud. "

    B.Bean wrote on Oct 2, 2008 11:24 PM:

    " First off, good ridance to former Iberia parish resident,if a few more like you leave our parish then everything would be much better. If a cop doesent have time to stop and shoot the bull with everyone that is around you guys say "HE WAS RUDE TO ME" put your self in their place, not all are bad very few I would bet. "

    Defense Attoney wrote on Oct 2, 2008 10:27 PM:

    " Well its about time, the people of Iberia Parish wanted change, they were tired of the lawnessness happening and decided to elect Sheriff Ackal to make those changes, well guess what, making changes starts with enforcing the law which starts with zero tolerance. I think the officers were well within their authority to enforce the law and to all the people who are sore about this incident, yes I know I know, everyone is always innocent, no one ever does anything wrong, its always the police fault. HOLD YOURSELF ACCOUNTABLE AND MOVE ON. "

    the truth be known wrote on Oct 2, 2008 9:36 PM:

    " It ticks me off to hear people say that Sid Hebert is the blame for the attitudes/actions of these officers. If I recall correctly, each deptuy that worked for Sheriff Sid Hebert was either offered a job by Sherif elect Louis Ackal before Ackal took office or Ackal didn't offer them jobs. Can anyone expalin to me HOW THIS IS SID HEBERT'S FAULT WHEN ACAKL CHOSE TO FIRST OFFER THE INDIVIDUAL A JOB THEN IN-TURN HIRE THEM????? Excuses, Excuses! When will you wake up and realize that Ackal is to blame????? "

    To AC wrote on Oct 2, 2008 7:41 PM:

    " Bring it on, load your guns and act like a fool, I'll make you famous!! "

    Jeff G wrote on Oct 2, 2008 7:38 PM:

    " Applications can be picked up at the Iberia parish courthouse. If you think you can handle the situation better than those who you "witnessed" during the Sugarcane festival [pick one up). I am a law enforcement officer and have worked in Iberia parish (not IPSO or NIPD). I still live in New Iberia and do not support the actions of any officer who behaves like a uniformed baboon, but I do believe that if you truly support this city and want change you should do more than sit at home and type and drag this city down further. "

    Party Pooper wrote on Oct 2, 2008 7:08 PM:

    " It sounds like everybody had a great time! I think we should have 4 nights of fais do-do next year!
    I'm being facetious of course "

    Nobama wrote on Oct 2, 2008 6:51 PM:

    " Mr Ackal does not even need to respond to this garbage. Remember the inmates whining about the officers treatment? Same deal. Everyone would rather whine after being arrested than stand up for what they did and take responsibility for their crimes. Criminals are all the same. Poor poor me! waaaaa "

    Ms. RIGHT wrote on Oct 2, 2008 4:00 PM:

    " Iberia Parish had other officers from different areas helping out for the festival that were also involved in some of this cases. I believe they need to work their area and we work ours because it seemed to me as if they thought they could come an take over New Iberia with the way they treat their people. I think some of these problems seems to be personal problems out side of uniform and trying to be handled and taking care of while in uniform where they have more of a advantage then the person they have problems with. "

    Ms. RIGHT wrote on Oct 2, 2008 3:46 PM:

    " I believe Ackal needs to speak his mind and say what he believes because he is the one that promised changes in Iberia Parish. I would also like to know why the Mayor was not notified about this until she was stopped on the street by someone. Some of the officers in Iberia Parish think they are bigger and badder in uniforms but need to realize that charges can also be made towards them. It doesn't give them rights to over step the law. "

    unhappy 2 wrote on Oct 2, 2008 2:56 PM:

    " Yep, that's the Daily Iberian for you. I know some of these people did not say what they are printing! Already made a complaint to the reporter that wrote this. Also know that he was asked by at least 1 if not 2 of these people not to print anything! Not Happy! "

    fomer iberia parish resident wrote on Oct 2, 2008 11:42 AM:

    " As a former Iberia parish resident, and FORMER means i no longer live in that trash city, just think. Only in Iberia parish do ALL PEOPLE behave like animals and are the joke of ACADIANA . Keep up the good work Im sure business are lining up to move there!!!! "

    seen what happen wrote on Oct 2, 2008 11:20 AM:

    " well i don't know what to think aout the little so called cops on the bikes...robo cops? i seen the accident that happen at the corner of main and iberia, so did my kids and husband and a bunch of freinds. it was pathetic, and very much uncalled for. the cops on the bikes were just out for everyone friday night. and i would be a witness if you need one. and about 30 other people that was with us. "

    Witness wrote on Oct 2, 2008 11:17 AM:

    " This is to all of you who are writing comments like I was there and did nothing and didn't get arrested so those guys must be guilty. Well you know what I seen what happened to one of the guys that was abused by the officers and actually that guy was out with us that night and he really didn't do anything. Stop fooling yourselfs into believing that those officers didn't do anything. They were harrassing people and they even harrassed my husband at a later time. You are probably related to those officers and trying to defendthem. "

    a witness wrote on Oct 2, 2008 11:16 AM:

    " sat. night we went down town and the police were the ones tring to start fights with everone who stepped off of the side walk this was very upsetting. it lokked like new orleans down there the police were very rude to everyone.i asked what time is everything over and i got a rel ulgy answer.but they wornder why the get no respect from the public.and that what our tax money goes to is for them to be like that? we pay there salarys to protect us to not treat people that way.and most off these police are young ones. "

    Dodie wrote on Oct 2, 2008 9:11 AM:

    " We were in the parade route on Sunday when one of our fellow four-wheeler bike riders bike died..we pulled him with a rope..we were stopped by a cop stating that we were weaving in and out of the roads and wanted to arrest my husband for doing nothing wrong...He is lucky he let my husband go because there would have been a law suit..I will be back at the parade next year! "

    Nobama wrote on Oct 2, 2008 7:09 AM:

    " to ac, As a former cop, I have heard threats from pansies like you many times. One guy said that if the cops caught him, he was going down shooting. When we caught him, he cried like a baby. You are just a bag of hot air. Go back and pick on some more teachers. "

    Citizen wrote on Oct 2, 2008 6:59 AM:

    " Who in the world do these new police officers think they are? I heard one officer tell a citizen "i'm glad you think it's funny, i'm about to slap the S*** out of you". The poor guy wasn't even laughing. I couldn't believe my ears. "

    IPSO supporter wrote on Oct 1, 2008 11:45 PM:

    " My family and I attended several events associated with the Sugarcane Festival. Some of the events were at night and some were during the daytime. We attended with and without our children. Out of all of the events that we attended, not once did we have a run in with the Sherrif's Department. Maybe we were obeying the law?

    Thank you to all of the Sherrif's Department employees who worked all Sugarcane Festival weekend to keep the citizens of New Iberia safe. Keep up the good work. "

    Observer wrote on Oct 1, 2008 10:53 PM:

    " Sounds like some of Sid's boys are still working in the Sheriff's Office. The new Sheriff needs to clean house! "

    Laughing Hysterically wrote on Oct 1, 2008 10:12 PM:

    " I believe this story is fabricated. I believe it is one of those stories the Daily Iberian usually run on the front page April 1st of each year. No one can convince me that the downtown folks received treatment usually reserved for west end folks. I will patiently wait for the correction and apology in tomorrow's edition. Sheriff hung up the phone??? Surely you jest!!!
    Is the honeymoon over already? My how time zips on by.....Where are we into this marriage...just past the 90 day mark?? Cheating on me so soon?? I want ANSWERS!!! Lol....Lol....Lol... "

    Did I read right wrote on Oct 1, 2008 7:13 PM:

    " Sheriff Ackal "HUNG UP" on the press? Sounds like the HONEYMOON IS OVER :) "

    Response wrote on Oct 1, 2008 4:36 PM:

    " I can agree...some of these officers could care less about the people that need help...I asked a police officer for help on Sunday at the parade on Main St., he told me he couldn't...then told my aunt that he couldn't help us because there was too many people at the parade to help "US" What are these officers here for? I thought it was to protect and serve? But they couldn't even help us. As far as I'm concerned my family & I will NEVER go back to any of the festivities of any type in Iberia Parish :( "

    Irony wrote on Oct 1, 2008 4:21 PM:

    " At least the caucasian residents can relate to what the black residents of new iberia have been dealing with for years during the weekend of the sugar cane festival. Something needs to be done, these officers (not all) obviously need to be trained on the rights of citizens and one which being the right to observe arrests in progress. "

    Yes Obama wrote on Oct 1, 2008 3:55 PM:

    " Good Job, Sheriff Ackal. It's about time you clean up the riff raff in downtown New Iberia. The west end needs a break from the brutality. Keep Up the good work. "

    told you so wrote on Oct 1, 2008 3:41 PM:

    " All of you people who were up here posting that the sheriff's department would never arrest someone innocent, this only proves that the sheriff's department is dirty and make false arrest. This further proves that the police pick on innocent people. I guess you feel there is no police corruption here. What you have to say about this Master sparks. This would never have happened if Sid were in office. "

    RLG- wrote on Oct 1, 2008 3:15 PM:

    " I also witnessed a rude police officer on his bike on Sunday for the parade. A gentleman was trying to cross the street to his family (he did have a beer in one hand) and the police officer almost ran over him w/ his bicycle. As he tried to move the police officer stopped and told the man get back on the opposite side he was trying to get too. He said my family is on that side - he said do what I tell you unless you want to get arrested plus you have an open container on the_street!_Crazy_PEOPLE "

    Unhappy with the Daily Iberian wrote on Oct 1, 2008 3:14 PM:

    " Seems like the Daily Iberian has gotten it all wrong again. Did you get the article approved by Ackal before you printed??? "

    About time wrote on Oct 1, 2008 3:10 PM:

    " It's about time that Ackal realizes how corrupt his officers are. I'm glad he's taking this seriously. "

    ds wrote on Oct 1, 2008 3:09 PM:

    " Come on now if you so the video on channel 3 you can see that the Segura boy had injuries. A little common sense to who took this report. I hope something is done to the officers who did this. "

    AC wrote on Oct 1, 2008 2:49 PM:

    " Well all I can say is that I am ashamed of Mr Ackal. He needs to step up and at least make a statement about this situation. And he also needs to remeber this is South La and the citizens have more guns than the sheriff's department. If this is true and it continues, I honestly would hate to see what happens because I dont think it would be pretty for the Sheriff or his deputies. "

    Regular Josette wrote on Oct 1, 2008 2:41 PM:

    " This is what cracks me up about people complaining about out law enforcement...there were ohhh a few HUNDRED people out there this weekend and out of all the people there, these 4 or so people claim they did nothing wrong. Well I did nothing wrong and I wasn't arrested. So this tells me that SOMETHING happened to get them arrested, and I'm thinking it probably wasn't just an officer picking on a civilian. Grow up people...act your age. Oh and I bet Mr Theriot won't be stopping to be nosey next time he sees someone gettingarrested. "

    MR CLEAN wrote on Oct 1, 2008 2:22 PM:

    " Hmmmm...well, all I can say is that I've lived all around this state, and I get treated with more respect by the officers here than any other place I've lived.

    I don't go to parades, so I can't speak with any authority on the incidents listed in the article. "

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