Minor Injuries To A College Station Police Officer While Keeping A 60 Year Old Man Outside A Business

Screen shot from the College Station police department Facebook page.

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A College Station police post on its Facebook page provides some of the circumstances where an officer sustained minor injuries after being struck by a 60 year old intoxicated man who was upset that Grand Station Entertainment did not want him in their business.

The CSPD arrest report says the man did not accept the officer’s explanation that the business could ask him to leave for any reason and the man wanted to re-enter the business to speak with the manager.

As two officers were attempting to place handcuffs on the man, one of the officers did what the arrest report describes as a “body lock take down”. That caused the man and one officer to fall to the ground.

After the officer was struck three times in the head, the man was tased in the back and officers forced the man onto his stomach and wrestle his hands out from under his chest to place him into handcuffs.

The arrest report does not mention if the officer who fell and was struck received medical treatment. CSPD’s Facebook page said the officer sustained minor injuries.

Eugene Carney of Bryan was arrested Tuesday night (April 14) on charges of public intoxication, assaulting the officer, resisting arrest, and criminal trespassing. As of April 17, he remains jailed in lieu of bonds totaling $24,000 dollars.

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