A Georgia sheriff’s office has dropped all the charges against a Black man at the center of a viral jail beating by deputies and agreed to pay him a settlement, according to his attorneys.
Despite video showing deputies ganging up Jarrett Hobbs, 41, and pummeling him inside and on jail grounds, the Camden County Sheriff’s Office hit him with a slew of charges. Prosecutors later determined it lacked sufficient evidence.
“The Glynn County District Attorney’s Office today dropped all criminal charges against Hobbs including the charges for assault, battery and obstruction for justice which deputies filed after the beating,” Hobbs’ attorneys said in a statement.
The warrant dismissal filed on Feb. 21 said the state declined to “prosecute drug and traffic charges further in the interests of justice.” The assault, battery and obstruction charges were dropped due to “insufficient evidence” to prove Hobbs was guilty of the charges.
The deputies caught on video battering Hobbs on Sept. 3, 2022, filed the charges against him after the physical assault inside the jail cell.
“When the video came out, it was abundantly clear that Mr. Hobbs was not the aggressor,” Harry Daniels said to GPB.
Five jail deputies surrounded Hobbs in his cell before the assault. Footage shows the deputies taking turns punching Hobbs in the back of the head and neck. Other deputies in the cell restrained Hobbs by holding his wrists before he was thrown against the concrete wall.
After the initial beating, Hobbs was placed in a restraint chair and not provided medical aid, WAGA-TV reported.
GPB reports authorities learned of Hobbs’ beating after North Carolina investigators were trying to determine if he violated his probation, discovering his September arrest in Georgia. Hobbs’ probation stems from a 2014 guilty plea related to conspiracy to commit bank and wire…
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