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As mentally incompetent woman screams in pain, deputy drags her through hallway by her shackled feet.
Public defender wants deputy charged for dragging woman through hallway by her feet.
Deputy says he feared woman was going to cause a commotion, so he dragged her.
A veteran Broward Sheriff's deputy who dragged a mentally incompetent woman through a courthouse hallway by the shackles around her ankles is now on restricted duty. Christopher Johnson, who joined the department in 1988, will not have contact with inmates until an Internal Affairs investigation is complete, the Sheriff's Office said. Johnson was recorded pulling Dasyl Jeanette Rios, 28, by the chain binding her feet together on the third floor of the Broward courthouse Monday morning.
Broward Sheriff Scott Israel issued a statement six hours later questioning Johnson's conduct.
"I am concerned by the way the deputy handled this situation, because there were other courses of action he could have taken," Sheriff Scott Israel said. "Internal Affairs has initiated a complete and comprehensive investigation, and the deputy has been placed on restricted duty pending the outcome."The incident was caught on cellphone video by attorney Bill Gelin, who was in the hallway as the events unfolded. Witnesses and some who saw the video afterward decried the deputy's conduct as inhumane. Public Defender Howard Finkelstein called it criminal.
Rios, 28, who had just been declared mentally incompetent during a trespassing and criminal mischief case, sobs and pleads with Johnson in the video. "Stop! You're hurting me!" she screams. "You're ****ing hurting me! I hate my life! I wish they would kill me already! Why do I have to be alive?" "I gave you a chance ..." Johnson says. "You didn't give nobody a chance," she yells back. "All I wanted to do was sob for a few minutes — cry. That's all I wanted to do was cry for a few minutes."
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