Discipline for deputy

BY JIM MUSTIAN
THE DAILY IBERIAN
Published/Last Modified on Tuesday, October 28, 2008 2:09 PM CDT

Iberia Parish Sheriff Louis Ackal said Monday disciplinary action would “most definitely” be taken against one deputy involved in a series of arrests and confrontations that occurred at the Sugar Cane Festival and Fair fais-do-do following a completed internal affairs investigation into several allegations of police brutality.

Ackal declined to make public the internal affairs division’s findings, citing the confidential nature of such investigations in general. He said the disclosure of the report could be of particular detriment to several parties involved.

Also, Ackal has suspended — but not permanently disbanded — the bicycle patrol until further notice, attributing his decision to both the fais-do-do incidents and the patrol’s history of having “bullies.”

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The investigation also will result in some degree of internal “restructuring,” Ackal said, and some deputies could be asked to take “sensitivity education courses.”

“We’re still receiving reports that some of our deputies are rude,” Ackal said. “Someone acting up reflects badly on all of us. If everybody thinks that we’re all like that, we’ve got a problem.”

Ackal referred to the deputy likely to be disciplined as “a hot head” who has a history of arrests that have elicited “resisting arrests” charges. He said a high occurrence of resisting arrests charges “tells you that (he is) the problem.”

“He’s a damn good officer,” Ackal said. “He’s just got a mean streak.”

That deputy will not be allowed to be a part of the bike patrol, and Ackal said an “oral reprimand (would not) suffice,” adding he would not hesitate to fire an officer.

But Ackal said he would wait for the legal conclusion of the complainants’ cases — cases in city court in which the complainants are defendants, charged for their alleged misbehavior at the fais-do-do — before determining the disciplinary action, as a public announcement now could affect “their day in court.”

Charges pending

At least six men were arrested Sept. 26 during the fais-do-do and charged with several offenses, including intimidation, public intoxication and remaining where forbidden. Several of them said in interviews later with The Daily Iberian that bicycle patrol officers used excessive force in arresting them, publicly beat them and forced them to remain detained in a van for several hours.

Rolling Segura, who has declined interview requests, was injured enough to be taken to the hospital at his own request, Capt. Wendell Raborn, public information officer for the Sheriff’s Office, said two weeks after the festival.

It remains unclear how many of the men still are facing charges and whether the internal affairs investigation would play any role in their outcome. New Iberia City Prosecutor Anne Stevens said last week she had received charges for only one of four names read to her over the telephone.  Stevens did not return a phone call Monday but told a Sheriff’s Office staffer she had received the charges on the men involved. Ackal said the internal investigation was likely to blame for any processing delays.

One of the complainants arrested during the fais-do-do, Ricky Theriot, said he still was being charged as of Monday.

Theriot said the publicity generated by his arrest and the subsequent media coverage has damaged his reputation as a local business owner and coach.

“Everyone I see everywhere asks me about it,” he said.

He said law enforcement officials involved in his proceedings have encouraged him to “pay the fine and be done with it.” But Theriot said he hoped the others arrested with him that night would persist in their complaints and not fold out of fear of retribution.

“It’s out of control,” he said. “If we don’t stand up, it’s going to happen to someone else.”

Records request

The Sheriff’s Office last week declined a Freedom of Information Act request filed by The Daily Iberian seeking access to the internal affairs report.

The internal affairs division spent the past month interviewing complainants, bicycle patrol deputies and witnesses. Capt. Russell Hebert, one the investigating officers, refused to be interviewed but discussed the case with at least one of the complainants.

Steve Elledge, counsel to the Sheriff’s Office, said the report is exempt from the Public Records Act because it is an internal affairs investigation, citing Louisiana R.S. 40:2532. That law states certain information, such as “a law enforcement officer’s home address, photograph” or other confidential information cannot be released without the officer’s written consent.

“(R.S.) 40:2532 doesn’t include the internal affairs report,” Louisiana Press Association lawyer Dave Woolridge said.

He said that law doesn’t mean the internal affairs report is not a public document, only that the private information can be redacted, or blotted out. He said an Oct. 10 ruling by the 1st Circuit Court of Appeal states that there is “strong public interest” in disclosure of an internal affairs report.

The case, involving a request of The (Baton Rouge) Advocate seeking internal affairs investigation reports from the Baton Rouge Police Department, could be heard before the Louisiana Supreme Court, but a court official said Friday she had not yet received a request for the court to consider the case.

Comments

    Look Back All You Want wrote on Nov 5, 2008 2:36 PM:

    " Most of the ones who cry about the NIPD were the ones who caused the most trouble. All I know is when I call a cop for help, I dont want a marshmallow showing up. I want someone that can handle the job, NIPD or NOT. Sheriff , send him back to some type of training, then turn him loose again. This town is not safe yet, keep the ones who can get the job done. Being a Public Servant is not a popularity contest. "

    look back wrote on Nov 1, 2008 1:36 PM:

    " Looking back at history,you will find that most of the problems the sheriff''s office has up untill now stemm back to formerN.I.P.D thugs that forced the city to hand it over to the sheriff.MR.Ackal please don't let these handful of people ruin your good name .I am sure you know who they are (even thou you said you would hire them)Remember MR.Ackal we got you in just like we can get you out ,get rid of these people. "

    Felton Carmouche wrote on Oct 29, 2008 1:21 PM:

    " Since the officer who is "a hot head" hasn't been named how will anyone know if anything is actually done? How ironic that these officers do wrong and they are not named yet when a citizen is accused of something he/she is named in the paper? Double standard? "

    BILL wrote on Oct 29, 2008 10:57 AM:

    " A d@#n good officer with a mean streak? Boy is that ever a contradicting statement "

    jess wrote on Oct 29, 2008 9:54 AM:

    " I applaud Sheriff Ackal, for obviously putting some thught into things. At least he addresses them, and actually has seemed to take actions on things! Being it was the sugar-cane fest, and I'm sure people were drinking, it didn't mean "everyone" was in the wrong or drinking. I'm glad they have solved some of it, and hopefully get it settled in the proper manner. Keep your heads up Iberians, change has seemed to come ya'll way! "

    citzen wrote on Oct 29, 2008 8:40 AM:

    " I think when you have a job in public alot of patience and respect is needed.Alot of people are coming to you for advice and some type of leading in the right direction.Yes sometimes you will run across a rude,whiny person,but your job is to be the public servant your job requires.If you are not that person please move on,don't make the department look bad,not all the people working there are like that.I think the part of schooling deputies for manners and respect is good but,you should not have to do this. THEY SHOULD NOT HAVE TO BE TAUGHT THAT. "

    City Limits wrote on Oct 29, 2008 8:35 AM:

    " OMG! Someone is actually going to do something about this? It's a miracle. We might have snow for Christmas now. This is the first time since the storms someone has a problem and calls Louis Ackal and he actually does something about it. WOW I am very shocked! Congratulations guys pressing the charges, you are doing the right thing. Just because they are cops does not mean they can act that way. Don't back down whatever y'all do. Us citizens have to stick together. "

    Les wrote on Oct 29, 2008 5:59 AM:

    " The officer needs to be fired and sent to jail. If it were me or anybody else we would be in jail. File a charge against the officer and make him pay. Sheriff I ask you to fire him and let that go on his employment record. We do not need thugs as officers. "

    Tricks no Treats wrote on Oct 28, 2008 10:13 PM:

    " My guess is that nothing will happen to anyone involved in this, suspects or the police. Short memory New Iberia will be chewing on something else by Thanksgiving.
    No officers were named, but I'll bet my next paycheck that it was ex-NIPD or someone not from this Parish.
    Side Note** Why are there no more "scathing" reports from the Police Liaison or the City Council at the meetings?? Is all well in Mayberry? It is hard to believe that not one negative item has been spoken against this "new" leadership. I wonder if the tail is wagging the dog........... "

    T Mel wrote on Oct 28, 2008 9:25 PM:

    " About time someone realizes that New Iberia sheriff deputies are a lot more than just Public Servants. They are rude, violent and arrogant people that just enjoy wearing a badge so they can tell people "BECAUSE I SAID SO!" In some circumstances it is applicable to use such force but in MOST cases these deputies are taking their jobs to the extreme! LOOSEN UP IBERIA! Learn to WAVE EVER ONCE IN A WHILE! We do like acknowledging our OFFICERS !!!!!!!! "

    Sparky wrote on Oct 28, 2008 8:10 PM:

    " "He's a d--n good officer. He just has a mean streak" FOR CRYIN" OUT LOUD if he's got a mean streak he shouldn't wear a badge!!!!! "

    pitcher wrote on Oct 28, 2008 4:04 PM:

    " I applaud the Sheriff for taking the complaints seriously and investigating. Usually individuals involved in problems during events where drinking is prevelant are responsible for getting in trouble but there are occasions when officers cross the line. We were visiting from out of town and on several occasions I remarked to my wife that the bicycle patrol seemed to be out of control. I was almost run over while standing on the corner and pushed aside twice by officers on bicycles in the middle of crowds. Those guys appeared to be the only problem officers. "

    tina wrote on Oct 28, 2008 2:38 PM:

    " i did experience the same kind of behavior with my son 1 year ago with the same bike officers. i filed complaints with the internal affairs that year and nothing was done except all charges were dropped. i even had emergency room records and a physician whom advised me to press charges against the officers. i was told to walk away from the situation due to reprimands from these officers to me and my whole family. i did so but i would love to see these officers pay for what they did. "

    A Deputies Dad wrote on Oct 28, 2008 2:24 PM:

    " I am in awe of Louis Ackal, he is bringing a new level of professionalism and accountability to the IPSO, one that is LONG over due.

    Thank you Sheriff Ackal, personal responsibility is something that ALL individuals need to assume and *most* of the Deputies DO that, thank you for making the ones that don't actually *toe the line*, KUDOS Sir! "

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