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

Cop arrested again, fired


PANAMA CITY — The officer arrested by Lynn Haven police on felony domestic violence charges has been arrested again — this time by the police department he worked for — for a similar incident that allegedly occurred six months ago.
Former Panama City Police officer Durandell Daniels, 37, was arrested last week by Lynn Haven Police for a felony and a misdemeanor stemming from allegations that he choked and beat his girlfriend. He was arrested again Monday afternoon by Panama City Police, and he was fired Tuesday, according to his personnel file.
“We are extremely suspicious of the timing and nature of these allegations, and Officer Daniels is looking forward to having his day in court, said Rusty Shepard, the attorney representing Daniels.
The new charges against Daniels, a five-year veteran of the PCPD, are felony aggravated stalking and felony domestic battery by strangulation. The felony domestic battery charge stems from an incident in Panama City on Sept. 8, 2013, and is very similar to the incident in Lynn Haven for which he was arrested last week.
Both felony domestic violence by strangulation charges are for allegedly choking his girlfriend, Shay Dorsey, during arguments. Daniels is accused of driving through the parking lot at Dorsey’s workplace and following her.
Lynn Haven charged him with both misdemeanor domestic battery and felony domestic battery by strangulation for allegedly choking and punching Dorsey, who declined to comment Tuesday.
Panama City Police Lt. Mark Laramore didn’t return a call for comment, so it was not clear why the charge was filed six months after the incident.

Judge Thomas Welch ordered Daniels into the pretrial release program during a bond hearing Tuesday. Welch also ordered Daniels into the PTRP during his first court appearance last week