Well now...this would not have raised an eyebrow 10 years ago..now a firable offense. Even more shocking is the Prison guard fired for using the N-word..in Georgia!!
Next thing ya know..Georgia will vote Biden! ROTFLMAO!
A Georgia sheriff's deputy was fired after she pointed her gun at a handcuffed man's face to force him into a patrol car, authorities said.
Clayton County Sheriff Victor Hill said Nicole Colleen Pitts has been terminated for excessive force during an incident that occurred on Tuesday evening.
In a news release, Hill said Pitts had arrested a suspect, who was handcuffed behind his back, but the man had refused to get into a patrol car.
To make the man comply, Hill said Pitts held her service weapon to the man's head under his chin.
"Deputy Nicole Pitts took a suspect into custody who was handcuffed behind his back, but refused to get inside the patrol car to be transported to jail," Hill said in a statement. "Deputy Pitts pulled out her issued sidearm and held it to the suspect's head under his chin to get him to comply."
Nicole Colleen Pitts has been terminated for excessive force, Clayton County Sheriff Victor Hill said. Clayton County Sheriff's Office
Pitts is at least the third employee of the Clayton County Sheriff's Office to be terminated due to excessive force or misconduct in recent weeks.
Former deputy Brandon Myers was fired last month after cellphone video footage that showed him repeatedly punching Roderick Waller, a 26-year-old Black man, during a traffic stop went viral on social media.
Clayton County correctional officer Gregory Hubert Brown was also fired last month, for using a racial slur in reference to an inmate.
Brown was placed on administrative leave without pay September 27 after referring to an inmate on suicide watch as a "crazy N-word" in front of other inmates and another correctional officer, Hill said in a news release last month. He was fired days later.
Next thing ya know..Georgia will vote Biden! ROTFLMAO!
Georgia Deputy fired after pointing gun at handcuffed man's face
Nicole Colleen Pitts was fired after an internal investigation was launched overnight, Clayton County Sheriff Victor Hill said.
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A Georgia sheriff's deputy was fired after she pointed her gun at a handcuffed man's face to force him into a patrol car, authorities said.
Clayton County Sheriff Victor Hill said Nicole Colleen Pitts has been terminated for excessive force during an incident that occurred on Tuesday evening.
In a news release, Hill said Pitts had arrested a suspect, who was handcuffed behind his back, but the man had refused to get into a patrol car.
To make the man comply, Hill said Pitts held her service weapon to the man's head under his chin.
"Deputy Nicole Pitts took a suspect into custody who was handcuffed behind his back, but refused to get inside the patrol car to be transported to jail," Hill said in a statement. "Deputy Pitts pulled out her issued sidearm and held it to the suspect's head under his chin to get him to comply."
Nicole Colleen Pitts has been terminated for excessive force, Clayton County Sheriff Victor Hill said. Clayton County Sheriff's Office
Pitts is at least the third employee of the Clayton County Sheriff's Office to be terminated due to excessive force or misconduct in recent weeks.
Former deputy Brandon Myers was fired last month after cellphone video footage that showed him repeatedly punching Roderick Waller, a 26-year-old Black man, during a traffic stop went viral on social media.
Clayton County correctional officer Gregory Hubert Brown was also fired last month, for using a racial slur in reference to an inmate.
Brown was placed on administrative leave without pay September 27 after referring to an inmate on suicide watch as a "crazy N-word" in front of other inmates and another correctional officer, Hill said in a news release last month. He was fired days later.
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