“With his gun drawn, Schmidt approached the suspect and told him if he didn’t put his arms out like an airplane it was ‘going to be a bad day’ for him. Seconds later, Schmidt stomped on the suspect’s head, knocking him unconscious,” the office said. The man developed subdural hematomas, or brain bleeds, that required several brain surgeries, prosecutors said. Schmidt was fired from the department in 2020 after an investigation into the incident revealed that neither the officer nor his supervisor had reported the use of force incident. [More]
Interesting employee performance culture management is encouraging there...
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"either the officer nor his supervisor had reported the use of force incident."
See, I would have headlined this, "We're the Only Ones in The Barrel (Trust Us)"
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