The charges were dropped in exchange for a promise that he will not seek employment in any U.S. state or territory as a law enforcement officer.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Federal and state prosecutors have dropped all criminal charges against a former Anchorage police officer accused of assaulting a cyclist in a 2019 incident.
Later, Pettus and officer Deorman Stout, who were on patrol together, attempted to drop off a citation against Allen at his home. “He was frustrated and upset, which he’s stated before about the fact that there’s this plea agreement where the officer’s charges were dismissed,” Barber said. “He is not happy at all about that.”
Pettus believes that this might have just been an incident where the Anchorage Police Department was trying to get rid of a police officer that they weren’t fond of and to show the community that they can police themselves, going as far as labeling the department as a “good ol’ boys club,” a term he had heard from others before joining.
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