24-hour suspension proposed in Ohio officer head-kick case - News Summed Up

24-hour suspension proposed in Ohio officer head-kick case


COLUMBUS, Ohio — An Ohio police chief has recommended a 24-hour suspension for an officer who subdued a restrained suspect in a way that appeared to show him kicking the suspect in the head. The proposed discipline by Columbus police chief Kim Jacobs against officer Zachary Rosen was made public Wednesday. The 24-hour suspension would amount to three days. An April 8 video shows a Columbus officer restraining a prone man while handcuffing him, when a second officer identified as Rosen arrives and appears to kick him in the head. ——This story has been corrected to show that the chief recommended a 24-hour suspension, not a one-day suspension.


Source: National Post June 21, 2017 17:55 UTC



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