A former Department of Public Safety trooper who was accused of using excessive force during a traffic stop now faces criminal charges.
Trooper Arturo Perez was charged with misdemeanor assault for the incident that happened on the Dallas North Tollway in October 2009.
An attorney for the victim said while she was driving her passenger grabbed the wheel and caused her to crash into the wall near Lemon Avenue.
The 22-year-old suffered very minor injuries when her airbag deployed. But she called 911 and that's when things got worse.
Dash camera video shows Perez handcuff the woman and slam her into a wall.
"As a chief felony prosecutor, a county judge, a state district judge, I've never seen anything like it. It's horrific," said Attorney Randy Isenberg. "Clearly excessive brutal force, he snapped. He lost his temper and he hurt her really bad."
The victim was treated at a hospital for a deep gash in her chin. She also had cuts on her knees.
DPS said Perez has since quit the force. He had worked with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice for 16 years and had been a trooper for about three years.
Really close to were I live in Dallas! Hate to see punks like that with a badge and a gun....He needs to review the oathnthat he took as a peace officer and think about it long and hard as to whether or not he needs to be an officer of the law! Not all peace officers are this way but it is sad that there are those who do this.
. . without degrading into non-scientific generalizations, i am here to report to you that 90% of the police give the other 10% a bad name. why have a trial?
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