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Indicted Dover Officer Had Previous Use of Force Issues

Dover Police Dept

DOVER, Del. (AP) - Use of force reports and personnel evaluations suggest that Dover police knew that a white officer charged with assaulting a black suspect in 2013 by kicking him in the head had a predilection for using unwarranted physical force.

The attorney for Cpl. Thomas Webster IV says prosecutors should not be allowed to use the internal police records at Webster's trial next week.

Police dashcam video shows Webster kicking Lateef Dickerson while Dickerson was on his hands and knees, breaking his jaw.

Prosecutors have reviewed 29 prior use-of-force reports for Webster and are seeking to point to three specific incidents in which he struck suspects in the face.

The Wilmington News Journal reports that one case involved Webster driving two people were intoxicated from a 7-Eleven in Dover and trooping them off five miles away even though one wanted to go to the hospital.

The paper reports they were later discovered later by Dover police.

As a result Webster was suspended and placed on disciplinary probation.

A 2006 departmental evaluation notes that there had been times when Webster should have tried "lesser degrees of force to accomplish an objective."

Don Rush is the News Director and Senior Producer of News and Public Affairs at Delmarva Public Media. An award-winning journalist, Don reports major local issues of the day, from sea level rise, to urban development, to the changing demographics of Delmarva.