Rookie Delaware Police Officer
Fired for Threatening to Kill Victim for Helping Citizen File Complaint Against
Police
Alexandra J. Gratereaux January
22,
Less than a year into the job, a
Delaware cop was arrested for making terrorist threats against a citizen, who
was only trying to help another citizen file a complaint against police.
“I’m going to call my boys and
have them come and lock you up,” Wilmington police officer Julian Michel told
the victim, threatening to arrest him for disorderly conduct.
“I’m going to kill that
motherfucker,” Michel threatened, pointing at the victim. “I’m going to shoot you.”
Michel was off-duty, but
identified himself as a Wilmington police officer, which made the victim fear
for his life, knowing he was armed, according to The News Journal.
The incident was captured on
video by another witness, which led to Michel’s arrest on a charge of terrorist
threatening, which is only a misdemeanor unless the victim is at least 62 years
old.
Wilmington police fired Michel
but have not released the video. However, we have already made a public records
request for the video, so we’ll see how long it takes for them to comply.
We are also trying to find out
what the original complaint was about, which led to Michel making these
terrorist threats.
Another witness came forth
supporting the victim’s story and even provided video recording of the
incident, where Michel is seen driving up to the victim and confronting the
unidentified man.
Michel, 26, was hired by the
Wilmington Police Department in December 2014 and graduated from the Police
Academy on May 2015.
Apparently, Michel did not have
any other complaints or past reports of wrongdoing in his file since first
working with the Wilmington Police Department. He also never got around to
winning any departmental awards.
But he has a whole lifetime ahead
of him to find another job at another department.
The News Journal reports that
Michel’s next court hearing is set for Feb. 19.
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