Tuesday, May 19, 2009

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Oviedo officers hurt while making arrest

Jarnell Browdy

Jarnell Browdy (May 19, 2009)


An Oviedo man faces multiple charges after a weekend brawl that left two police officers injured.

Jarnell Deravious Browdy, 18, is accused of aggravated battery on an officer, battery on an officer, resisting arrest with violence and possessing cocaine, marijuana and narcotic equipment. He is being held in the Seminole County Jail in Sanford with bail set at $7,400.

The incident occurred early Saturday in the 1200 block of Harrison Street in Oviedo.

Officer Matthew DePanicis said he was patrolling when he saw an eastbound bicycle with no light on the front. DePanicis, who was joined by Cpl. Dan Sacco, said in a report that Browdy "appeared to be nervous and continued looking around and making several movements as if he was going to quickly exit off the bicycle in an attempt to flee."

At that point DePanicis spotted what turned out to be a marijuana cigar behind Browdy's left ear. He said Browdy admitted it was marijuana.

When Browdy was told he was being arrested, he began fighting the officers and trying to flee. One of his punches hit Sacco in the nose.

DePanicis said he used a stun gun on Browdy with no effect. As he tried to run, Sacco fired at him with a Taser, but only one of the two probes made contact.

Browdy continued running, while still fighting with the two officers, DePanicis said. He struck him in the legs with a baton and later on the arm, but that had little or no effect, he said.

By that time a crowd of 20 to 30 people had gathered, hovering over the officers while they yelled and screamed profanities and made threats toward them, DePanicis said. Browdy yelled "bail me out" several times to the crowd, he said. People in the crowd began shaking a fence, causing it to hit both officers in the head.

They continued to fight with Browdy until Officer Sean Snyder arrived and Tasered him in the back. It was until he applied a second charge that officers were able to get control of the man and handcuff him.

Besides being hit on the top of his head, DePanicis suffered a laceration to his left thumb.

Sacco was taken to Orlando Regional South Seminole Hospital for treatment. He suffered face, hand, knee and hip injuries, DePanicis said. The injuries to his nose caused a deviated septum, slight hairline fracture and a strong possibility of permanent nose deviation or disfigurement, he said.


Kevin's comments

This is not a headline from Chicago or Detroit, this is right here. What is wrong is that this is happening close to home. The residents virtually attack the officers, well they get the living conditions they deserve. Stop whining about crime in your hood and do something about it.

What this article doesn't tell you is that this scumbag has been doing the same thing since he was 14.

So far that's three problems/

1) Typical black neighborhood dynamics were criminals thrive and are protected

2) The court system that let's a piece of s___ walk around until he ends up killing someone

3) I wonder where his daddy is.......................



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