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I-Team: Gwinnett deputy resigns before he can be fired

By Randy Travis Published July 23, 2020 LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. - A Gwinnett County deputy with a troubled work history is out of work again following an investigation into how he handled an inmate in a wheelchair. The incident happened on May 5 just after midnight. According to jail surveillance video, an inmate threw a cup of water into the face of Robert Green who sometimes used a wheelchair because of a back brace. Green had been in the jail since April 3. He faced a variety of charges including aggravated assault on a police officer, driving a stolen vehicle and attempting to elude police. His injuries were caused by an accident during the chase. The video shows Green chasing the other inmate and attempting to land a punch. Then he went back to sit in his wheelchair. Deputies arrived less than a minute later, pulled him out of the chair and handcuffed him. What happened next raised a question asked a lot these days: when do aggressive law enforcement tactics cross the line? Members of the Gwinnett County Jail Rapid Response Team took control of Green. The RRT has been the subject of more than 100 inmate complaints. Gwinnett County recently paid more than $3 million in settlements to those inmates without admitting any wrongdoing. The body cam video showed Green complaining about the RRT members twisting his handcuffed wrists back toward his body and his injured back hurting from pressure from a leg lock. The internal investigation agreed Hicks had violated policy. Sheriff Butch Conway last week ordered him fired. But he wouldn’t get the chance. Hicks resigned before he could be terminated. And it wasn’t the first time. According to records from the Georgia Peace Officers Standards and Training Council, Hicks quit before he could be fired in Decatur in 2003. He did the same thing the next year in Lithonia. In fact, his certification was revoked for more than a decade. The Gwinnett Sheriff’s office agreed to hire him once he was reinstated in 2017. Sheriff’s spokesperson Shannon Volkodav explained Hicks was hired when they had 52 positions to fill. “He earned a positive recommendation from his military supervisor, had a positive outcome from our panel interview process and was eventually hired,” she explained. “Prior to this incident, he performed his duties well.” Georgia State University law professor Caren Morrison said law enforcement agencies in recent years have had difficulty attracting applicants. “It’s just seems that people interested in law enforcement, people interested in it for the fact that it’s a good job, it gives them meaning, they can serve and protect are discouraged,” she said. And without a steady flow of applicants with clean work records… “You have to keep lowering your standards,” she said. Gwinnett County Sheriff’s sergeant Charles Johnson was also disciplined, suspended without pay for five days for failing to stop Hicks. Green remains an inmate at the Gwinnett County jail. His attorney says they’re considering a civil suit. Subscribe to FOX 5 Atlanta!: https://bit.ly/3vpFpcm Watch FOX 5 Atlanta Live: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/live FOX 5 Atlanta delivers breaking news, live events, investigations, politics, entertainment, business news and local stories from metro Atlanta, north Georgia and across the nation. Watch more from FOX 5 Atlanta on YouTube: FOX 5 News:    • FOX 5 News   FOX 5 Atlanta I-Team:    • FOX 5 Atlanta I-Team   Good Day Atlanta:    • Плейлист   FOX 5 Extras:    • FOX 5 Extras   You Decide:    • You Decide | FOX 5 News   Download the FOX 5 Atlanta app: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/app Download the FOX 5 Storm Team app: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/storm Follow FOX 5 Atlanta on Facebook:   / fox5atlanta   Follow FOX 5 Atlanta on Twitter:   / fox5atlanta   Follow FOX 5 Atlanta on Instagram:   / fox5atlanta   Subscribe to the Morning Brief and other newsletters from FOX 5 Atlanta: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/email

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