City pays $25,000 in assault case
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Mary A. Castillo
The City of Huntington Beach paid $25,000 to a resident who alleged he
was assaulted by an off-duty Huntington Beach police officer.
Kristopher Scotten, 21, claims Officer Edmond Kennedy kicked and
punched him on July 20, 2000.
The incident started when Scotten honked his horn and shouted an
insult at the officer as he drove past the Kennedy’s home, said Neal
Moore, an attorney for the city. Kennedy called the Police Department,
then followed Scotten to a Pizza Hut where he attempted to arrest him.
Scotten shoved the officer and a fight ensued. Scotten was later arrested
but was not charged, by the district attorney’s office, with using
offensive words in a public place and resisting arrest.
It was not the only case of brutality leveled against Kennedy, nor was
it the officer’s first run-in with Scotten.
In August 1999, Scotten had been asked by Kennedy to turn down his car
stereo. When the young man refused, the officer appealed to Scotten’s
mother, said Moore. After that incident, Scotten made it a point to blast
his car radio while playing a rap song with derogatory lyrics about
police whenever he happened to he drove by Kennedy’s home. Scotten was
arrested for disturbing the peace and pleaded guilty to those charges on
Oct. 27, 1999.
Kennedy was disciplined by the Department for the incident with
Scotten and a second, unrelated incident with Adam McClain. Kennedy
denies any wrongdoing and is appealing the disciplinary actions.
The Huntington Beach Police Department declined to comment, said Sgt.
Gary Meza.
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