Louisiana state trooper resigns after excessive force arrest Randall Dickerson (Source: Ouachita Correctional Center) By Matthew Segura | April 5, 2021 at 5:18 PM CDT - Updated April 5 at 5:18 PM
MONROE, La. (KNOE) - A Louisiana State Police trooper arrested in connection with an excessive force investigation has resigned. An LSP spokesperson confirmed to KNOE that Trooper Randall Dickerson’s last day was March 28, 2021.
LSP says suspected narcotics were found in the vehicle. They say troopers placed the driver, Morgan Blake, under arrest. Dickerson and Brown are then accused of using “excessive and unjustifiable force” on Blake. LSP also reported that body cameras were deactivated and untruthful statements were given regarding alleged resistance by the suspect.
“Lol he was still digesting that a– whoopin,” DeMoss said.
“It’s gonna take him a couple days,” and “he’s gonna be sore tomorrow for sure,” Brown added. “BET he won’t run from a full grown bear again.”
“Bet he doesn’t even cross into LA anymore,” DeMoss says.
Harper then says “GRIZZLY. Nah, he gonna spread the word that’s for d sure.”
DeMos also says “He’s gonna have nightmares for a long time.”
Brown then texts “lmao…warms my heart knowing we could educate that young man.”
The three officers are all currently on administrative leave and a spokesperson for the Louisiana State Police said it could not comment on a pending investigation. All three officers and another officer, Randall Dickerson, were arrested last month on charges of simple battery and malfeasance following a two-year investigation.
Three troopers were arrested last month in connection to May 2020 incident
One of the troopers, Jacob Brown, has resigned from the state police force
Two other officers, Dakota DeMoss and George Harper, are currently on administrative leave pending an investigation into the incident
The text messages came to light when an arrest warrant was issued for DeMoss
Another trooper also was arrested for a separate racially motivated incident
Meanwhile, in May 2019, Ronald Greene allegedly died in police custody, an incident that included DeMoss and other members of Troop F
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Louisiana State Police troopers joked in a group text about beating a Black man after a high-speed chase last year, saying the “whoopin” would give the man “nightmares for a long time,” according to new court filings. “He gonna be sore tomorrow for sure,” Trooper Jacob Brown, who was charged in the case and resigned…