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Officer Quits After Videotaped Stop

Posted/updated on: August 8, 2010 at 4:10 am


LUFKIN (AP) — An east Texas police officer has resigned following a videotaped stop in which he is heard and seen berating a speeding driver rushing a passenger to a hospital. KTRE-TV reports 73-year-old Johnny Hodge of Seven Oaks says his insurance would not pay for an ambulance. Diboll Officer Grant Jones on July 27 stopped the pickup in nearby Lufkin. Dashcam video, obtained in an open records request by KTRE, shows Jones with his gun drawn, breaking the driver’s side window and hauling out 75-year-old Tracey Lott.
A police review found that Jones, who resigned Tuesday, violated policy by not waiting for backup officers. A ticket Jones wrote to Lott, for speeding and failing to stop, has been dropped.

EMS examined Hodge, who refused transport. Lott then drove Hodge to the hospital, for treatment of respiratory and blood pressure problems.



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