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    Policing the Police: How Assault Charges Against an Augusta County Deputy Highlight the Need for Oversight and Reform

    2023-08-16

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    An Augusta County Deputy stands charged with assaulting the President of BLM Shenandoah Valley and a police auditor last yearPhoto byBreaking Through News

    Written by: Sam Orlando

    STAUNTON, VA - An Augusta County Sheriff's Deputy, CJ Taylor, has been charged with two counts of assault and battery, according to Virginia criminal complaints and reports from one of the victims. The charges stem from an incident on August 31st, 2022, in Staunton, where Taylor allegedly assaulted two police auditors who were recording a traffic stop from a distance.

    Read the two criminal complaints here.

    According to the complaints, one of the auditors, Antwohn Suiter, who is also the President of Black Lives Matter Shenandoah Valley, alleged that Deputy Taylor approached him "aggressively," throwing another auditor, Chris Shifflett, to the ground. Suiter also reported that Taylor squeezed his fingers painfully while grabbing his phone, causing him harm, according to Suiter's complaint.

    In a separate complaint, Chris Shifflett detailed a similar encounter with Taylor. Shifflett stated that when he began recording the traffic stop, Taylor approached him in an aggressive manner. Despite Shifflett maintaining a passive stance, which is corroborated by dash cam and phone video, Taylor allegedly grabbed Shifflett's wrist, slammed him to the ground, and damaged his phone in the process. The video appears to show this series of events.

    These incidents are particularly noteworthy given that the auditors were recording the officers in Staunton, a location outside of Taylor's jurisdiction as an Augusta County deputy. While these charges are significant in their own right, they also highlight a broader issue that has been covered extensively in the past: the apparent hostility of Augusta County deputies towards being recorded. This recent event further underscores the concerns surrounding the Augusta County Sheriff's resistance to body cameras, suggesting a pattern of behavior that opposes transparency and accountability, even to the point of violence.

    Suiter, reached by Breaking Through Reporters after the charges had been filed, said "This is a good example of everyone being held to the same standard. No one is above the law. And even those who take an oath to uphold and enforce the law, abuse it to their own risk." Suiter further thanked the Virginia State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigations which led the investigation, and he thanked the special prosecutor.

    What are those potential consequences? According to Virginia statutes, Deputy Taylor faces up to 2 years in jail, and a fine of up to $5,000 if he is convicted of the charges against him. A special prosecutor has been appointed to handle these cases for the Commonwealth.

    It remains to be seen how these charges will play out in court, and whether they will instigate any changes within the Augusta County Sheriff's Office regarding their stance on recording devices and the transparency they offer.

    Residents of Staunton and Augusta County will undoubtedly be watching closely as this case unfolds, hoping for a resolution that emphasizes safety, accountability, and trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve.

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    Jason Abbott
    2023-08-25
    Ok. Please explain this to me. A grown man jumps on a cop and stomps his or her azz. He gets 6 months in jail. Yet a 15 yr veteran cop defends themself while being beaten by the same guy loses his job, pension and respect. Where is that right? And before you start up with your talk about integrity and professionalism. When was the last time you stood up to defend the law and toted a azz whooping. That's what I thought. J.W.Abbott E7 92m Retired.
    InTheMeanTime
    2023-08-21
    Augusta County?? yup..no shocker there!!
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