"He Has Been Sacked": Police Officer Who Arrested 10-Year-Old Kid For Urinating Outside Relieved of His Duties
- The police officer who arrested a child for urinating outside in Mississippi, USA, has been shown the exit door
- The child, Quantavious Eason, had gone with his mother to an attorney’s office in Senatobia, Mississippi
- Quantavious was taken into custody after the police officer spotted him urinating behind his mother's car, but this sparked outrage
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The policeman who arrested a juvenile in the USA for urinating outside has lost his job.
The policeman was the first officer who spotted 10-year-old Quantavious Eason relieving himself behind his mother's car in Senatobia, Mississippi, Daily Mirror reports.
The policeman approached the child, and the attention of his mother, Latonya Eason, was called.
Although it was reported that the officer wanted to let the child go after his mother scolded him, he later changed his mind after the arrival of some other colleagues at the scene.
The kid was later put into a police car and driven to the Senatobia Police Station and charged with what the police called "child in need of services."
Senatobia police admit error in judgement
Later, in a statement, Senatobia Police Chief Richard Chandler admitted an error of judgment on the side of the police.
His words:
“Under these circumstances, it was an error in judgment for us to transport the child to the police station since the mother was present at that time as a reasonable alternative. Mistakes like this are a reminder in this profession as to the continual need for training and refreshers on the various topics that we encounter each day.”
Officers who arrested Quantivious Eason sanctioned
But in a new twist, the police authorities said the officers involved have been sanctioned.
The police said while the one who led the arrest is currently out of his job, the other would be disciplined internally.
Part of the statement reads:
"We deeply value your trust and support, and we are dedicated to continually improving and learning from our mistakes."
Innocent man set from after 28 years in prison
In a related story,YEN.com.gh reported that a man was released from prison after 28 years.
Johnson Lamar was wrongly convicted for the murder of a man named Marcus Boyd, which occurred in 1994.
Johnson, who is now 50, has always maintained his innocence since he was charged and locked up over the murder.
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