The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is investigating the Camden County Sheriff’s Office deputy who killed the recently exonerated Leonard Cure during a traffic stop.
The GBI is looking into another traffic stop where Sgt. Buck Aldridge repeatedly used his Taser on a suspect who was already on the ground in June of 2022. Bodycam footage also showed a K9 being sicced on the suspect while he was on the ground.
According to News4JAX, Aldridge chased two vehicles as they sped on the highway after trying to pull them over for going 63 mph in a 70 mph zone. “Pull over before you kill somebody,” Aldridge could be heard saying over his megaphone. The chase lasted for 16 minutes as speeds reached 120 mph until one of the vehicles crashed.
Aldridge is seen on the video approaching the crashed vehicle with his gun drawn as he yells, “Show me your f—king hands, get your f—king hands up now, get em’ up.” As he opened the door, a man was seen lying on his back and falling out of the vehicle.
The man appeared to be hurt or disorientated as Aldridge put his gun away and instructed the man to get out.
The man tried to speak to Aldridge, but the deputy punched him in the head as he yelled, “Shut the f—k up!” Aldridge pulled the man out of the car, and as the man lay on the ground, another deputy approached.
The deputies yelled, “hands behind your back!” and it appeared as though the driver was trying to put his hand behind his back, but the deputies used their Tasers on him. However, the police report claimed the driver “continued to physically resist…pulling his hands away from up and trying to get back to his feet.”
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As the driver — later identified as Raymond Cash — lay on his stomach, Deputy Ryan Sullivan brought out his K9 and sicced the police dog on Cash, who was bitten on his right arm. After Cash tried to push the dog off of him, Sullivan hit him in the face. Aldridge shocked…
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