Man Facing Years In Jail Cleared After Dash Cam Video Shows Scary Police Behavior
Initially, Jeter was charged with eluding police arrest and assault. He was looking at up to five years in prison. But in February footage of the actual event from the cop car's dashcam was seen by Jeter's defense attorney. And it makes Jeter look like a victim of overly-aggressive cops, who appear to have smashed his window, bumped his car head on, pointed guns at him and punched him in the face.
"The next thing I know, one of them busts the [car] door and there is glass all over my face," Jeter tells ABC.
ABC investigative reporter Sarah Wallace obtained the dashcam tapes, and two Bloomfield police officers have now been indicted for falsifying reports, and one of them, for assault. A third pleaded guilty early on to tampering.
Here's what the video shows (via ABC):
The incident began at Jeter's house where he lives with his girlfriend. Cops were called over for domestic violence, but charges weren't filed.
When Jeter left his house, he noticed a cop car behind him flashing its lights. The video shows Jeter immediately pulling over, not trying to make an escape.
When cops approached his car, Jeter put his hands up to cooperate.
Two cops were holding guns, which Jeter says scared him from getting out of his vehicle.
A gun was pointed right at Jeter.
Another cop car drove to the scene and bumped straight into the front of Jeter's car.
The video also shows cops throwing punches at Jeter. "That's where one of the officers punch Mr. Jeter in the head after he was clearly placed in handcuffs," Jeter's attorney explains. All charges against Jeter were dropped after prosecutors saw this footage.
Two of the NJ police were indicted for falsifying reports, one was charged with assault, and one pled guilty to tampering.
You can watch the full video over at ABC.