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Florida officers charged with battery after allegedly beating homeless man

Florida officers charged with battery after allegedly beating homeless man


Florida officers charged with battery after allegedly beating homeless man
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The news has emerged as America is grappling with a reckoning over abusive policing in the US following the beating to death of Tyre Nichols in Memphis, Tennessee. Video of the beating of the 29-year-old Black motorist shocked the US and the world when it was released on Friday. Five officers have been charged with his murder.

Now Florida prosecutors say that on 17 December, officers Rafael Otano and Lorenzo Orfila of Hialeah city in Miami-Dade county handcuffed 50-year-old Jose Ortega Gutierrez, a homeless man who was known in the area. Surveillance cameras in the area around did not show any behavior by Gutierrez that would warrant an arrest.

He was eventually able to find help through an off-duty police officer who was walking his dog and called 911 for him.

The incident soon led to an internal investigation.

A few days later, Ali Amin Saleh, 45, allegedly approached Gutierrez and offered him $1,200, persuading him into signing an affidavit claiming the officers did not assault him.

Gutierrez, who does not know how to read and was not informed what was in the statement, said he signed the paper because he needed the money.

Saleh was charged with tampering with the victim. Orfila, who was the one to handcuff Gutierrez, was also charged with official misconduct.

The officers were fired on Thursday, and taken into the Miami-Dade jail. They have been denied bail by a judge.

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