Chief defends cop after Steeler coach’s arrest is questioned
PITTSBURGH >> The city’s acting police chief is defending an officer who arrested Steelers assistant coach Joey Porter outside a bar after the independent Citizens Police Review Board confirmed it’s investigating the incident.
“I have concluded the officer’s account of the incident is accurate and our officer conducted himself in the professional manner that is to be expected,” Chief Scott Schubert said, referring to arresting Officer Paul Abel. Schubert said he reviewed unspecified videos of the incident on Sunday, including some recorded by Abel’s body camera, in reaching that conclusion.
Porter’s arrest has generated intense social media interest, and review board executive director Elizabeth Pittinger said it was that “high visibility” and “negative chatter” on social media surrounding the incident that prompted the review.
“If we understand what happened, and there was no misconduct, we have a responsibility to assure the public of that,” Pittinger told The Associated Press today.
Porter is charged with aggravated assault for allegedly grabbing Abel’s wrists after the officer intervened after Porter argued with and allegedly lifted up a bouncer who refused him admission to a bar hours after the Steelers beat the Miami Dolphins in Sunday’s playoff game.
Porter is also charged with simple assault, for his alleged contact with the bouncer, along with resisting arrest, defiant trespass, disorderly conduct and public drunkenness. The team has placed him on indefinite leave, but otherwise not commented.
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Porter’s defense attorney, Robert Del Greco, told the AP today, that he has not met with Porter and can’t comment on the charges. But he stressed that “whatever investigation has been launched by the review board has been done on their own accord and not as a result of any complaint filed by Joey Porter personally or me on his behalf.”
The “chatter” Pittinger hopes to address stems from Porter’s reputation as a “hot head,” she said, and his high profile as a Steelers coach and former star player.
Abel has a controversial past and was nearly fired for a 2008 incident in which he pistol-whipped and shot a man while off-duty. Abel claimed the man walked up to his car at red light and punched him.
Abel was criminally charged with drunken driving, aggravated assault and reckless endangerment, but acquitted. The city paid $44,500 to settle a lawsuit filed by the man shot by Abel, whose firing was overturned by a labor arbitrator.
The citizens review board can make disciplinary recommendations against officers, but they’re non-binding. Though its investigations are generally driven by formal complaints of police misconduct, the board has reviewed other high-profile arrests or police incidents, Pittinger said.
14 responses to “Chief defends cop after Steeler coach’s arrest is questioned”
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Wow Abel sounds like a loose canon. Porter,well he’s a hot head. The man with the badge always win.
No need for attorneys, police chief, legal to get involved. We need to settle this mano a mano.
Thunderdome from the Mad Max movie is the answer. Two men enter, only one will leave. Think of the PPV revenue this will bring in. Perhaps a Superbowl half time event. Tina Turner can be there as Aunt Entity, the Master of Ceremonies just as in the movie.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6_JONVYwQ0
Here we gooooooooo
You get 2 guys with same attitudes and personalities, they gonna clash! The guy with the badge wins!
Sounds like another hothead, punk, power hungry, bully cop !! Oh yeah, I bet he’s haole and the guy he shot had at least a dark tan !!!!
Racist comment brah
Don’t worry it’s NOT racist…Only an observation…#MAGA
Want to hear the Bouncer’s story.
besides the bouncer’s complaint against porter, the police have independent videos as well as the officer’s body cam that supports the arrest.
Football coaches, even black ones, are not above the law.
It’s improper to arrest a Black man. This is the current PC.
Strange, then, how often it happens every single day.
More whites are arrested than blacks. Isn’t that unsettling?
More Micronesians than whites adjusting for population
Finally a real leader with guts. That has been missing for nearly a decade. Sadly we don’t have one. Wait Sheehan is one. Auwe!