Officer Also Accused of Falsifying Reports and Conspiring To
Cover Up Beating; Two Other Officers Plead Guilty
A former correctional officer at Elayn Hunt Correctional
Center in St. Gabriel, Louisiana, was indicted today by a federal grand jury on
charges of beating a handcuffed and shackled inmate, and conspiring with other
officers to cover up their misconduct by falsifying official reports and lying
to investigators. Two other correctional
officers, Eric Norwood and Charles Philson, have previously pleaded guilty for
their roles in the assault of the inmate.
Today’s indictment accuses Adrian Almodovar of federal civil
rights, conspiracy, and obstruction violations. According to the indictment,
Almodovar and other members of the tactical team assaulted an inmate during the
course of a cell extraction, during transportation to the medical unit, and
inside the medical unit. The inmate was handcuffed and shackled during the
course of the assaults.
It is alleged that the defendants then drafted false reports
in which they intentionally omitted that they used force on the inmate. Days
after the assault, the defendants met with another officer at the a local
restaurant in which they agreed that, if questioned about the assault by
investigators, they would stick to the false story they wrote in their reports
and claim that they did not use unlawful force.
An indictment is merely an accusation, and the defendant is
presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
This case is being investigated by the Baton Rouge Division
of the FBI and the Office of Louisiana Inspector General, and is being
prosecuted by Trial Attorneys Christopher J. Perras and Zachary Dembo of the
Department’s Civil Rights Division.
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