A grand jury indicted a former Houston Cop on a felony assault charge stemming from a 2019 incident where he allegedly assaulted a handcuffed man and threatened to shoot him.
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NBC News reports a Harris County grand jury indicted Lucas Vieria on a count of felony aggravated assault by a public servant; a charge that carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. On July 7, 2019, Viera stopped 34-year-old Aundre Howard for driving with an expired registration. Off jump, this feels like an instance of a Black man being over-policed, as Howard was handcuffed and put in the squad car even though he complied. They officers searched Howardโs car for weapons and didnโt find any, though Vieriaโs attorney said the officers found cannabis in his car.
So obviously the next step was giving him a cavity search. All of this escalation happened over an expired registration, yet they still wonder why we donโt fuck with cops.
Before the officers could begin the search, Howard fled. โHe grew frightened of the officers,โ Randall Kallinen, Howardโs attorney, said in an interview. โThatโs why he took off running.โ
Vieria can be heard yelling โshoot his fucking ass! Bop! Bop! Bop! Bop!,โ in body camera footage of the incident.
From NBC News:
According to the suit, Vieria used his handcuffs like brass knuckles, hitting him at least three times.
The suit says Howard was so terrified, he defecated. It also alleged that Vieria, [Officer Thomas] Serrano and a third officer pulled Howardโs pants down and made fun of him.
According to Vieriaโs lawyer, the officer struck Howard in the โshoulder areaโ three times and once in the head. The account added that Lucas, who sprained his ankle, โprobably saved both Howardโs life and possibly that of other motorists.โ
Howard was initially charged with evading arrest and possession of more than 4 grams of cocaine, though those charges were later dismissed, Houston Public Media reported.
Howard filed a federal civil lawsuit against Vieria, Serrano, and the city of Houston back in April. A statement released by the Houston Police Department said that Vieria was placed on indefinite suspension on April 16, though KPRC reports that Vieria โis no longer an HPD employee,โ and he is currently appealing that decision. Itโs unclear whether Serrano is still with the department or faced any disciplinary action.
โWe respect the grand juryโs decision,โ the department said. โThis case is now in the hands of the courts.โ
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