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“It’s becoming a disturbingly familiar scene in America - mentally unstable cops”

“It’s becoming a disturbingly familiar scene in America - mentally unstable cops”
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WPB Officer gets 3 day suspension in beating


by Eliot Kleinberg

Zachary Immler, the West Palm Beach officer whose beating of a man led the city to pay a $140,000 settlement last October, has been ordered suspended for three days, the city confirmed Tuesday.
Palm Beach Gardens resident Keenoen Stafenie has alleged Immler and Palm Beach County sheriff’s deputy Keith Stokes beat him Nov. 6, 2012 after entering his girlfriend’s property without meeting the legal standard of probable cause.
Stafenie has said he suffered detached retinas. Palm Beach County prosecutors later dropped battery charges against Stafenie.
A separate federal civil rights lawsuit filed Oct. 1 against the sheriff’s office contends Stokes conspired with Immler and another city officer to falsify a police report to justify the beating.
A PBSO internal affairs investigation cleared Stokes on Jan. 10.
Immler is the son of former Boynton Beach chief Matt Immler and one of three brothers in local law enforcement.
The city’s settlement was the third such payout in a police “excessive force” case in just two months, for a total of nearly $400,000. Including those three, the city has made payouts since 2008 totalling nearly $700,000, in 23 separate incidents that involved officers in some way, including alleged incidences of excessive force. They do not include traffic incidents.