An Indianapolis police sergeant who was recorded stomping a handcuffed man in the face after that man was arrested and forced to the ground has pleaded guilty in federal court to violating his civil rights.
Eric Huxley, 44, entered a guilty plea last week to one felony count of deprivation of rights under color of law after he used excessive force during an arrest. According to the Justice Department, Huxley could face a penalty of up to 10 years in prison followed by supervised release. His sentencing date has not yet been set.
The plea comes a couple of years after an incident where Huxley was caught on bodycam head stomping Jermaine Vaughn in downtown Indianapolis as Vaughn was being arrested for disorderly conduct.
Investigators said Huxley, who was on patrol, was called to Monument Circle on Sept. 24, 2021, to help officers de-escalate a confrontation with Vaughn that happened after Vaughn was placed in handcuffs.
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Once Vaughn was cuffed, officers attempted to search him. When they began to remove his belt, that’s when Vaughn reportedly became confrontational. Bodycam footage shows one officer forcing Vaughn to the ground on the steps of Monument Circle with a department-approved maneuver while another officer restrained his legs.
Vaughn was unable to physically move at that point.
A moment later, Huxley’s legs come into view on the body camera as he approaches Vaughn. He’s seen lifting his foot and intentionally thrusting his foot into Vaughn’s face. Then, Huxley or another officer is heard on the footage saying, “Stop. You’re done. You’re done. You’re done.”
Huxley claimed he didn’t intend to stomp Vaughn in the face.
“I accidentally kicked him in his face. I was attempting to put my foot on his…
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