Deputies Dump Quadriplegic Man Out Of Chair
'(She) Didn't Believe I Was Quadriplegic, I Guess,' Sterner Said
Orient Road Jail surveillance footage from Jan. 29 shows veteran deputy Charlette Marshall-Jones, 44, dumping Brian Sterner out of his wheelchair and searching him on the floor after he was brought in on a warrant after a traffic violation. "This deputy, she looked at me and didn't believe I was a quadriplegic, I guess," Sterner said. "And, she walked behind me with those handles on the back of the hospital-grade wheelchair and just dumped it straight forward." Sterner broke his neck almost 14 years ago, Local 6 reported. Sterner said when he was taken into a booking room and told to stand up, Jones grew agitated when he told her that he could not. "She was irked that I wasn't complying to what she was telling me to do," he told The Tampa Tribune. "It didn't register with her that she was asking me to do something I can't do." Jones has been suspended without pay, and Sgt. Gary Hinson, 51, Cpl. Steven Dickey, 45 and Cpl. Decondra Williams, 36 have also been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation, sheriff's spokeswoman Debbie Carter said. "The actions are indefensible at every level," Chief Deputy Jose Docobo said. "Based on what I saw, anything short of dismissal would be inappropriate." He said the officers' actions were an aberration. A woman who answered Jones' telephone said Jones was unavailable. A message left at a telephone number listed for a Steven Dickey in Tampa was not immediately returned Tuesday night. Listings for Hinson and Williams could not be located. "That none of the supervisors acted upon what they saw is of great concern," Docobo said. "This is not the norm at the sheriff's office." Sterner was arrested at his Riverview home and taken to the jail Jan. 29 on a charge of fleeing and attempting to elude a police officer, according to records. He posted $2,000 bond and was released Feb 3. A warrant for Sterner's arrest was issued after an Oct. 25 incident, in which Tampa police stopped him in Ybor City. He was stopped while driving a Mini Cooper that had been fitted with hand pedals and was cited for blocking an intersection. "My client was stopped that night and was given a traffic citation, so how could he be fleeing and eluding?" Sterner's lawyer John Trevena said. "We're very skeptical about the basis for the charge itself." Trevena said he hopes authorities investigate the deputies for criminal charges. He said he was "mortified" when he watched the footage. "I couldn't believe that a detention deputy would be so callous toward an individual, whether they were disabled or not," he said. On Sterner's MySpace page, the 32-year-old cites interests that include wheelchair rugby, yoga, art shows and documentaries.
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