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marble falls

(57,093 posts)
Fri Oct 11, 2013, 09:04 AM Oct 2013

LAPD officer charged with assaulting arrested woman, who later died

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LAPD officer charged with assaulting arrested woman, who later died
By Greg Botelho, CNN
updated 10:38 PM EDT, Thu October 10, 2013
STORY HIGHLIGHTS

NEW: Woman's family thinks officer is to blame, urges more action, spokesman says
Prosecutor: Video shows Alesia Thomas being kicked by officer, pushed in the throat
That officer is charged with assault; if convicted, she could face three years in prison
The accused police officer is "devastated" by the charge, her lawyer says

(CNN) -- A Los Angeles police officer has been charged with assaulting a woman under arrest, Alesia Thomas, who lost consciousness in a patrol car and was declared dead soon thereafter, prosecutors announced Thursday.

Mary O'Callaghan, 48, was charged a day earlier in a felony assault case, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office.

The prosecutor's office said it will request $35,000 bail for the officer who, if convicted, could spend three years in state prison.

<snip>

The charge stems from an incident July 22, 2012, when police investigating a possible child abandonment went to Thomas' home.

This was after Thomas had dropped off her two children at a police station because she felt her drug abuse had made her an unfit parent, according to Los Angeles County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas.

At the mother's home, police talked with Thomas and arrested her.

It was then that O'Callaghan arrived on the scene, helping her fellow officers put Thomas -- then wearing handcuffs and leg restraints -- in a patrol car.

Video captured what happened next, the prosecutor's office said, including "O'Callaghan kicking Thomas in the stomach and groin area and pushing her in the throat."

Thomas lost consciousness in the patrol car, then was transported by paramedics to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead.

<snip

CNN's Sonya Hamasaki contributed to this report.

http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/10/justice/lapd-officer-charged-assault/index.html

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LAPD officer charged with assaulting arrested woman, who later died (Original Post) marble falls Oct 2013 OP
Link? nt MrScorpio Oct 2013 #1
http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/10/justice/lapd-officer-charged-assault/index.html marble falls Oct 2013 #5
Gee, LAPD...whadda shock... Hepburn Oct 2013 #2
And another bad apple Savannahmann Oct 2013 #3
"The accused police officer is "devastated" by the charge" kentauros Oct 2013 #4
At least she admits it, I guess. Dash87 Oct 2013 #6
The way that reads to me kentauros Oct 2013 #7

Hepburn

(21,054 posts)
2. Gee, LAPD...whadda shock...
Fri Oct 11, 2013, 09:12 AM
Oct 2013

...NOT!!!!

You would think that the Ramparts Scandal was enough for them..guess not!

Only three years for killing that woman...I call bullshit.

KNR

kentauros

(29,414 posts)
4. "The accused police officer is "devastated" by the charge"
Fri Oct 11, 2013, 09:18 AM
Oct 2013

but not by her actions that resulted in that charge. Isn't that pretty much the very definition of sociopath?

Let her be "devastated" (for getting caught) while in prison.

Again, we need some kind of extensive and deep psychological testing nationwide.

Dash87

(3,220 posts)
6. At least she admits it, I guess.
Fri Oct 11, 2013, 11:38 PM
Oct 2013

It's better than the stupid, blank-faced, "I'm sorry for what happened that night. Blah blah blah." I think insincere apologies are even worse than none at all.

kentauros

(29,414 posts)
7. The way that reads to me
Fri Oct 11, 2013, 11:47 PM
Oct 2013

is that she's devastated by being charged with assault. There's nothing about remorse for her actions leading to that charge.

Here's the pertinent quote above (highlighting mine) :

That officer is charged with assault; if convicted, she could face three years in prison
The accused police officer is "devastated" by the charge, her lawyer says
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