New Mexico sheriff found guilty of pistol-whipping, civil rights violationsSource: Los Angeles Times
New Mexico sheriff found guilty of pistol-whipping, civil rights violations
By JOSEPH SERNA
Los Angeles Times
September 26, 2014
A sheriff in New Mexico was convicted by a federal jury Friday of weapons charges and violating a man's civil rights after a car pursuit.
Rio Arriba County Sheriff Thomas Rodella, 56, was found guilty of violating the civil rights of a driver, identified as Michael Tafoya by The Associated Press, and brandishing a firearm during a violent crime in an assault on Tafoya.
Federal prosecutors said Rodella and his son chased the man in their car and once they cornered him on a dead-end street, the sheriff got out with his gun, got into the man's car and pistol-whipped him.
Prosecutors say Rodella's son pulled the victim from his car. When Tafoya asked to see the elder Rodella's badge, the sheriff responded by slamming his badge into the victim's eye and shouting "You want to see my badge? Here's my badge, (expletive)."
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