Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Texas Deputy Caught on Video Punching Pregnant Woman
Greenville, Texas (Hunt County)
Another video has surfaced, showing a law enforcement officer using excessive force. This time around, it’s in Texas.
Deanna Robinson, 38, of Quinlan, said she was assaulted by a deputy with the Hunt County Sheriff’s Department. The attack occurred on March 4, while she was nine-months pregnant.
The cop beating followed Child Protective Services showing up to take Robinson’s 18-month-old child into state custody, according to NBC DFW. Robinson's 9-year-old son allegedly told school officials he was scared to go home because his mom and dad were fighting. Four children were removed from the home after an interview with the children's father, according to the station. They are in temporary CPS custody.
"I stepped in front of my son and put my hands up and began screaming, 'No, you're not touching my kid,'" Robinson said at a news conference at her attorney’s office in Greenville. "I was handcuffed almost immediately and shoved into a corner by two giant men. I wouldn't have had an opportunity to assault anyone. There's nothing to warrant what they did to me."
The incident went viral after a video of the alleged assault was posted on social media.
The video, which is graphic and contains explicit language, appears to show an officer struggling with Robinson before punching her. The video cuts off after one punch. However, Robinson says that she was punched several more times — all while handcuffed.
Deputies and CPS showed up after Robinson's 9-year-old son told school officials he was scared to go home because his mom and dad were fighting, CBS DFW reports.
In a statement posted to the department's Facebook page, Hunt County Sheriff Randy Meeks said his office is investigating Robinson's allegations.
"I have become aware of an internet allegation accusing one of my deputies of improper actions," the statement said. "I have initiated an administrative investigation to determine if any policy violations occurred. Public confidence and trust in the Sheriff's Office is a high priority for me and we take all allegations of misconduct seriously."
The name of the deputy in question has not been released.
Robinson was charged with interfering and assault on an officer. Her healthy child was born days after the alleged assault.
"There's no reason in my mind that an officer should pull his hand up above his body and hit a pregnant woman multiple times," Carol Gustin, one of Robinson's attorneys, told WFAA. "Law officers are there to protect and serve. Where was the protection for her and this baby?"
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