Cincinnati Settles with 11-Year Old Black Girl Tased for Shoplifting Potato Chips
Cincinnati Settles with 11-Year Old Black Girl Tased for Shoplifting Potato Chips
An 11-year old black girl who was stun gunned by a Cincinnati police officer will be awarded $240,000 as part of a civil rights settlement.The Cincinnati Enquirer reported the award Tuesday, saying the city will pay $220,000 to 11-year old Donesha Gowdy. The remaining $20,000 will be signed over by Kroger Co.Use of the money, writes SFGate.com, will be monitored by a probate court. Cincinnati officials have also agreed to host a juvenile police problem-solving seminar.Gowdy was reportedly confronted by law enforcement after being caught shoplifting in a Kroger grocery store. She tried to escape through an outlet parking lot but was stun gunned by Officer Kevin Brown.Brown, who’s also black, told Gowdy she was part of a larger problem.“Sweetheart, this is why there’s no grocery stores in the black community,” Brown can be heard saying in a bodycam tape.Internal investigations, as recounted by SFGate.com, concluded that Officer Brown had violated four separate policies. Among them were the making of a prejudicial comment and misuse of a stun gun. Brown was also found at-fault for failing to warn Gowdy that he’d use a Taser and for not turning on his body camera until after the confrontation had taken place.While Cincinnati policy allows law enforcement to user stun guns on children as young as Gowdy, investigators determined that it’s police’s responsibility to use restrain when dealing with minors.A transcript from a pre-disciplinary hearing, held in September, shows Brown decrying the investigation as a “political hotbed.” Asked if he knew when it was alright to use a Taser, the officer replied, “I can’t even think at the moment.”
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