No charges for Va. trooper who played to camera during arrest

FAIRFAX, Va. (AP) — A prosecutor has opted against filing criminal charges against a Virginia State Police trooper who played to the camera as he forcefully removed a Black motorist from his car during a traffic stop.

Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano said in a statement that he found Trooper Charles Hewitt’s actions during the 2019 traffic stop distasteful but legal.

“Although this officer could have used a more appropriate demeanor, his actions do not meet the burden of a criminal offense as it currently appears in the Code of Virginia,” said Descano, who was elected last year on promises to hold police accountable for misconduct.

A video of the 2019 arrest was widely viewed earlier this year showing Hewitt using obscenities and aggressively responding to driver Derrick Thompson when he refused to comply with repeated requests to exit the vehicle during a traffic stop.

You can watch the video below. (Editor’s note: Some of the language in the video may be offensive to some viewers.)

Hewitt, who is white, tells Thompson that he’s about to get “whooped in front of f——- Lord and all creation” if he continues refusing to get out of the car. Hewitt smiles at the camera and says ”Watch the show, folks” right before he puts his arms around Thompson’s neck and hauls him out of the car as the camera goes blank.

Court records indicate Thompson was found guilty last year of resisting arrest and ordered to pay a $250 fine. The records also show Thompson was arrested last month in a separate incident and is awaiting trial for driving while intoxicated and resisting arrest.

Thompson’s lawyer did not immediately return a call seeking comment Monday.

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