Video Of Athens Police Officer Beating Drunk Fraternity Member Surfaces

Video Of Athens Police Officer Beating Drunk Fraternity Member Surfaces

Back on June 13, Athens police was called to a local Marriott hotel in response to an intoxicated trespasser. The trespasser was 19-year-old UGA student Michael Roquet, who is also a member of Phi Kappa Tau. A 17-year veteran of the force, Jonathan Fraser, led Michael to a parking lot next to the Phi Kappa Tau house where he asked him to go inside. Michael did not comply. After breaking free of Fraser’s hold, Roquet attempted to go inside the house when Fraser took him to the ground and beat him with his baton.

Here is the video of the incident (The incident begins around the 6:55 mark):

In his initial report, Fraser made mention that Roquet had struck him, and that is why he used excessive force. This video shows that Fraser was lying. He also tried to justify his decision because he was “tunnel visioned” and “knows he is out of shape.” Fraser also failed to comply with the protocol of calling for medical assistance for the injured student. Roquet suffered a concussion and had multiple bumps on his head.

On July 3, the Athens Police Department fired Fraser for his actions.

From Red And Black:

Jonathan Fraser, a 17-year veteran officer with the Athens-Clarke County police, was fired July 3 after an internal investigation concluded that he used excessive force in arresting 19-year-old student Michael Roquet during an incident early in the morning on June 13.

“This kind of action, of course, is not going to be tolerated by the Athens-Clarke County police department,” said ACC Police Chief Scott Freeman. “And I have to say this – and I keep re-iterating this – this is not typical for an Athens-Clarke County police officer. It is very embarrassing for the police department, but we are taking ownership of it because this is not who we are as an agency.”

Good on Athens police to rid themselves of Fraser. Should Michael have complied with the initial requests to go in the house? Yes, but Fraser had no right to beat this kid down for it.

[via Red And Black]

  1. ScoochMcGooch

    I can’t wait to hear that he wasn’t beaten “enough” for this to matter. When none of our citizens should be beaten at all…

    10 years ago at 10:36 am
  2. Schwerp

    Athens cops are something else. Got pulled over in downtown Athens and the cop was literally telling me I was drunk, when I had nothing to drink. Put me through 4 sobriety tests, after I passed all of them he then proceeded to breathalyze me twice, only to let me go because his “breathalyzer wasn’t working”

    10 years ago at 10:37 am
    1. Fratasaurus

      I’ve always been extremely lucky with the Athens cops, I’ve pulled over plenty of times (from suspected DUI’s to seatbelt violations) and done stupid crap in front of them and they’ve always let me off with a warning. That is not typical and I know many people who have been screwed by them in every which way possible. Though I wasn’t ever too worried because I had a couple of get out of jail free cards from family connections.

      10 years ago at 11:24 am
      1. ThursdayNightClub

        Pretty decent comment until the NOT SO SUBTLE humblebrag at the end. Just left a bad taste in my mouth…

        10 years ago at 11:48 am
      2. Fratasaurus

        You know what else left a bad taste in your mouth?

        Oh and I wasn’t really trying to be humble.

        10 years ago at 11:55 am
      3. ThursdayNightClub

        Excellent point. Your sister did not taste so good this morning but I’m sure you also probably know that…

        10 years ago at 11:59 am
      4. Channel4NewsTeam

        Same. Say what you gotta say but never try to name-drop, place-drop, or humblebrag. You aren’t impressing anyone.

        10 years ago at 12:16 pm
      5. Dthesmith

        Maybe this kids dad owns Marriott and he can stay wherever the fuck he wants. Lets not make any assumptions here, stupid cops.

        10 years ago at 11:48 am
      6. ShooterMcfratgavin

        I’m not sure if you read the article or not, but quit being retarded. It says he was trespassing.

        10 years ago at 9:17 pm
  3. MidwestFrat1459

    This is honestly a scary experience that could happen to just about anyone in Greek life. This is part of a bigger problem of police brutality.

    10 years ago at 10:42 am
  4. spilly

    Am I the only one that noticed this cop huffing and puffing after climbing one flight of stairs?

    10 years ago at 10:59 am