A Norristown Police Officer is on Administrative Leave After Striking a Naked Man with His Vehicle.
A shocking incident unfolded in the streets of Norristown, where a police officer used his vehicle to strike a naked man who was causing chaos by vandalizing a parked car and obstructing traffic. The disturbing video footage shows the officer's vehicle knocking the man to the ground, leaving many questioning the use of force employed by the law enforcement.
According to officials, the naked man had been involved in vandalism and was striking cars at Stanbridge and West Airy streets when police responded to the scene. However, instead of apprehending him calmly, one of the responding officers took matters into his own hands, using his vehicle as a means to subdue the suspect.
The officer has been placed on paid administrative leave pending an investigation by the Montgomery County Detective Bureau. Norristown officials have promised transparency and accountability in their response to the incident, stating that they are committed to ensuring all interactions between law enforcement and the public meet professional policy standards.
In a statement, city officials expressed concern for the safety and well-being of all residents, particularly those experiencing crises. However, police were tight-lipped about providing further details or comments on the matter, prompting some to question whether the necessary measures are being taken to ensure accountability within the department.
Anyone with information or video footage of the incident is encouraged to contact detectives at (610) 278-3368.
A shocking incident unfolded in the streets of Norristown, where a police officer used his vehicle to strike a naked man who was causing chaos by vandalizing a parked car and obstructing traffic. The disturbing video footage shows the officer's vehicle knocking the man to the ground, leaving many questioning the use of force employed by the law enforcement.
According to officials, the naked man had been involved in vandalism and was striking cars at Stanbridge and West Airy streets when police responded to the scene. However, instead of apprehending him calmly, one of the responding officers took matters into his own hands, using his vehicle as a means to subdue the suspect.
The officer has been placed on paid administrative leave pending an investigation by the Montgomery County Detective Bureau. Norristown officials have promised transparency and accountability in their response to the incident, stating that they are committed to ensuring all interactions between law enforcement and the public meet professional policy standards.
In a statement, city officials expressed concern for the safety and well-being of all residents, particularly those experiencing crises. However, police were tight-lipped about providing further details or comments on the matter, prompting some to question whether the necessary measures are being taken to ensure accountability within the department.
Anyone with information or video footage of the incident is encouraged to contact detectives at (610) 278-3368.