CHANNEL 44 NEWS : Charges Will Not Be Filed Against 4 EPD Officers In Excessive Force Case

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Charges Will Not Be Filed Against 4 EPD Officers In Excessive Force Case

 The prosecutor’s office will not file any charges against the four EPD officers accused of using excessive force during an arrest in October.

The officers, Mark Decamps, Marcus Craig, Nick Henderson, and Sergeant Kyle Kassel were suspended after allegedly using force while arresting Mark Healy. They filed documents saying Healy fought with them during his arrest, but the body camera footage shows that was not the case.

Police Chief Billy Bolin recommended that Craig, Decamps, and Henderson be fired and Sergeant Kassel be demoted.

Vanderburgh County Prosecutor Nick Hermann says his office will dismiss the charge of resisting arrest against Healy.

Charges will not be filed against any of the officers involved in this case. The Police Merit Commission will determine if the officers will be terminated and demoted.

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  1. Just when you thought Bolin and Hermann were the best of buds. What to do ..what to do, says Billie ..now how in the hell will I get those to men in blue out the door??? One thing you can take to the bank ..it will be a cold Christmas concerning Billie and Nick’s relationship ..

  2. IS IT TRUE that the esteemed (in his own mind) Evansville City Councilman Jonathan Weaver went to a ball game at Ford Center recently and was escorted from his seat for a conversation in the hallway by a member of local law enforcement?…that Councilman Weaver was enjoying his time away from work with his favorite Councilwoman Missy Mosby?…that it is not a well know fact that Councilman Weaver has a restraining order against him from his former spouse who happens to be employed at the Ford Center?…that this particular restraining order as a means to protect the former Mrs. Weaver has a provision that Councilman Weaver cannot go within a reasonable distance from his former spouses place of employment?…this means that Councilman Weaver is going to have to stay away from Ford Center as long as this former spouse is employed there?…there is a possibility that the former Mrs. Weaver may someday be hired by the City of Evansville for a job that is in the Civic Center?…if Mrs. Weaver is fortunate enough to land a position on the payroll of the City of Evansville, that Councilman Weaver will have to resign his elected position and become Citizen Weaver because he won’t be able to enter the Civic Center to carry out the duties of an Evansville City Councilman?

    • Weaver is worthless, but your scenario will never happen because of her imposition into his place of employment. A not-even-good attorney will get a codicil inserted into said restraining order covering the Civic Center if needed, which it probably won’t be.

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