For over a year, a homeless man named Deshode Rayvon Patton has been facing charges for resisting arrest. Now, the cop that arrested him has been arrested for allegedly falsifying details of the arrest.
Dallas City Marshal's Officer Charles Ibarra was arrested and charged with official oppression and tampering with a government record.Late last month, over a year after Patton was charged, the Dallas Police Department arrested Ibarra for official oppression and tampering with a government record relating to Patton's arrest.
“As [arresting officer Ibarra] again ushered [Patton] towards the doors, he tensed up and began to raise his hand which was still in a fist,” the report says. “[Arresting officer Ibarra] utilized an open hand take down and commanded [Patton] to turn over and place his hands behind his back. After several repeated commands, [Patton] refused to comply. After a brief struggle, [Patton] was placed in hand restraints and escorted out of the convention center.
Either way, a DPD public integrity investigation into the incident that was concluded last month found that body camera footage didn’t support Ibarra’s claim that Paxton was resisting arrest. “It appears a false entry was made,” the DPD public integrity investigation said.that on the day of the arrest he was just using the restroom when the cops came in. Someone was smoking in the restroom, but it wasn’t him, Patton said.
The ethics complaint names four individuals at the Dallas City Marshal’s Office: Marshal Gary Lindsey, Sgt. David Hobbs, Chief Clifton Knight and Chief Scott Whitworth. It claims that Lindsey, Hobbs, Knight, and Whitworth violated several city policies, including dereliction, corruption and falsification of documents, all in an attempt to cover for Ibarra. The city confirmed that the auditor’s office received the complaint.
"Somebody had filed a complaint with ethics saying that I wasn't going to do a fair investigation," Lindsey said."I had gotten the body camera video put together and then the ethics complaint got filed, and they said, 'We need to send that over to the police department' and it got transferred. That was the bottom line to it. I started the investigation, then it got moved."'s requests for comment.
The letter is vague, only referencing the policies Ibarra violated and an internal affairs investigation report later released to the. It turns out, according to documents from DISD police, that when an assistant principal tried to intervene as Ibarra was questioning a student, the officer “ordered him out of his office, attempted to physically remove the assistant principal from the office and threatened to arrest the assistant principal for interfering with his investigation.
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