
Newly elected Portland Police Association President Daryl Turner has issued a statement of support for the police officers involved in the in-custody beating and death of James Chasse Jr.: Chris Humphreys, Kyle Nice, and Bret Burton. Read more from the Oregonian here; the statement is after the jump.
Since 2006, the Portland Police Association has seen the
death of James Chasse as a tragic accident. His family was devastated and the lives of the officers involved have been changed forever.The officers and supervisor who responded to the incident followed their Portland Police Bureau training according to the policies and procedures at that time. Since then, Bureau policies have changed, attempting to adapt to law enforcement’s changing role in society. The PPA will continue to support Officers Chris Humphreys and Bret Burton, and Sergeant Kyle Nice. We will work to vindicate their names, careers and integrity.
Vilifying law enforcement masks the real issue of the broken mental health system in Oregon. The system has been stripped of its staffing, funding and resources by local and state government. A 2010 study by the Treatment Advocacy Center ranks Oregon 36th in the nation in per capita expenditures by its state mental health authority.
Across the country, law enforcement management is all too aware that jails and prisons have become modern-day mental hospitals, returning our mentally ill to conditions of the early nineteenth century where 15-20% of incarcerated inmates suffered serious mental illness.
We look forward to participating with the community and the City to find innovative and appropriate solutions to better protect and care for our mentally ill citizens.
This is the expected party line; nonetheless it offends a lot of people who think the officers should be punished. Discussing a recent audit of the case (by the OIR group) in city council yesterday, Dan Handelman of Portland Copwatch said, "We're most disappointed by the fact that OIR outlines various acts of misconduct for which the officers involved will not be held accountable." Those acts include include (by Humphreys' own admission) tackling Chasse to the ground, kicking him, and later dragging him with broken ribs back to a police car.
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