Investigation underway into alleged assault of woman by Delaware police officer during traffic stop

Investigation underway into alleged assault of woman by Delaware police officer during traffic stop

A Delaware woman who was allegedly assaulted by New Castle County police during a traffic stop on June 29 gave her first public comments Tuesday about the stop and her arrest.

Bystander and police body camera video show N’Finitee Coleman being detained by four officers in a parking lot where she was stopped by police.

“My hair was pulled up and down,” Coleman said during Tuesday’s press conference. “My head was punched by a male and by a female. I have constant migraines.”

In police body camera footage, released by the New Castle County Police Department, an officer can be seen stepping out of his vehicle after he pulls Coleman over. He approaches Coleman’s car and asks her to step out of the vehicle.

In this screenshot from bodycam footage released by the New Castle County Police Department, N’finitee Coleman is shown during a traffic stop.

New Castle County Police Department

The officer tells Coleman she was being arrested for multiple unsafe lane changes, not using a turn signal, and because her registration was suspended for no insurance.

“An officer with the New Castle County Division of Police was traveling in the area of Walther Road and Pulaski Highway when he observed a car commit several traffic violations,” New Castle County Police said in a statement obtained by ABC News. “The officer was also able to confirm that the car’s registration was suspended without insurance and observed an old bullet hole in the driver’s side door that had police evidence markings on it. The officer activated his emergency lights behind the car at Pulaski Highway and Wellington Drive to initiate a traffic stop. However, the car continued down Pulaski Highway, making the right turn onto Brookmont Drive. The car then continued to the Royal Farms parking lot before backing into a parking space.”

The body cam video shows Coleman refusing the officer’s instructions to exit the car and asking for his supervisor. The officer then pulls her car door open. The two of them argue for a few minutes, with Coleman continuing to refuse to comply with instructions to exit her vehicle, until other officers arrive on the scene.

Three male officers can then be seen on body cam video pulling Coleman out of her car and forcing her to the ground. A female officer is then seen arriving on the scene as the other three policemen struggle with Coleman on the ground. The female officer proceeds to punch Coleman in the head area multiple times. One of the male officers is also seen throwing punches in body camera video as he claims that Coleman is holding his foot.

N’Finitee Coleman said that she was assaulted by New Castle County, Delaware police during a traffic stop on June 29.

The Igwe Firm

Coleman was eventually handcuffed and placed in a police vehicle. In addition to traffic violations, she was charged with two counts of offensive touching of law enforcement, one count of resisting arrest, and one count of disorderly conduct, according to New Castle County police.

Emeka Igwe, Coleman’s lawyer, said at Tuesday’s press conference that his client had legitimate registration for her car at the time of the incident.

“I do think there is a perception out there that when an officer approaches someone who may have an attitude or may be mouthy that they can then do whatever, whether retaliate with force or assault,” Igwe said. “That’s not OK. As an officer, you’re trained to be a professional. You’re going to encounter people with mental health challenges.”

Coleman claimed at the press conference that she has post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and her anxiety and PTSD were contributing reasons for her “verbally aggressive” behavior during the traffic stop.

“The New Castle County Division of Police Professional Standards Unit is conducting an administrative investigation to determine whether the officer’s actions were within policy,” the New Castle County Police Department said in a statement. “Additionally, the Division’s Use of Force Review Unit is conducting a use-of-force analysis, including a detailed video examination. Finally, the incident was referred to the Delaware Department of Justice, Office of Civil Rights and Public Trust. These investigations and reviews are still ongoing.”

The Delaware Department of Justice, Office of Civil Rights and Public Trust nor the New Castle County attorney’s office did not immediately respond to ABC News requests for comment. The New Castle County Police Department declined to comment when ABC News asked if any of the officers involved with Coleman’s arrest have been disciplined.

An investigation is currently underway into an alleged assault of a woman by a Delaware police officer during a routine traffic stop. The incident, which occurred last week, has sparked outrage and calls for accountability within the law enforcement community.

According to reports, the woman was pulled over for a minor traffic violation when the situation escalated quickly. Witnesses claim that the officer became aggressive and physically assaulted the woman, causing injuries that required medical attention. The incident was captured on video by a bystander and has since gone viral on social media, prompting widespread condemnation of the officer’s actions.

The Delaware Police Department has launched an internal investigation into the matter and the officer involved has been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. The department has stated that they take these allegations very seriously and are committed to conducting a thorough and transparent investigation.

This incident is just the latest in a series of high-profile cases of police misconduct and excessive force that have raised concerns about the behavior of law enforcement officers. Many are calling for increased accountability and oversight of police departments to ensure that incidents like this do not continue to occur.

It is important to remember that the vast majority of police officers are dedicated professionals who serve their communities with honor and integrity. However, it is crucial that any allegations of misconduct are thoroughly investigated and addressed to maintain public trust in law enforcement.

As the investigation into this incident continues, it is important for the community to remain vigilant and demand transparency and accountability from their local police departments. Only by holding officers accountable for their actions can we ensure that incidents of police misconduct are minimized and that all members of the community are treated with respect and dignity.

Tagged: