Councilman Johnson, 20-year retired police veteran
Phoenix City Councilman Michael Johnson on Tuesday said he may be charged with assault following an altercation last week in which a police officer handcuffed and threw the councilman to the ground.
"I understand I may be the subject of a criminal investigation," Johnson, flanked by more than a dozen Black and Latino political, religious and community leaders, said at a City Hall news conference. "I may be charged with aggravated assault."
Sgt. Trent Crump, a Phoenix police spokesman, confirmed that because Johnson is a city employee, the department's Special Investigation Division is looking into whether Johnson committed any crime as he tried to check on a neighbor whose south Phoenix house was on fire.
"We're investigating all aspects of everyone's account of what actions caused the officer to act the way he did," said Crump, adding that the department was following standard protocol. "We are looking at if anyone's actions rise to a criminal offense."
Johnson, an African-American, alleges that just after 4 a.m. Friday, two-year Officer Brian Authement, who is White, used excessive force when he shoved Johnson, threw him to the ground and handcuffed him as Johnson tried to make his way to a neighbor standing across the street from her burning home.
But Crump, offering a new twist in the case, said Officer Authement claims Johnson had assaulted him before the officer was required to use force. Crump would not provide any further details about the officer's account of the incident because multiple investigations are ongoing.
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