Mr. Meister, shortly
before this incident, shared a residence with two brothers, Daniel and
David Gavrilovic. They moved to separate residences after the Gavrilovic
brothers bought the home located at 3559 West 147th Street in the City ofHawthorne.26.
Because there was repair
and renovation work being done inside the home at 3559 West 147th Street
home on February 13, 2013, the Gavrilovic brothers stored belongings
on the back porch, accessible through a gate, but within a walled-in backyard.
Mr. Meister had some of his personal property stored there as well.27.
Mr. Meister had made
plans to visit family and go snowboarding in Utah, and had a plane
reservation for the morning of February 14, 2013. He made arrangements
with Daniel Gavrilovic to pick up his snowboard and winter clothes, and some
other property of his mixed in with the Gavrilovic brothers’ belongings
on the back porch at the 147th Street address. Daniel was not
planning to be there at the time, but it made no difference because Mr.
Meister knew he could hop over a low fence(about four feet high), go through
the gate that Daniel was leaving unlocked for him, and retrieve his belongings
from the porch.28.
Mr. Meister went by the Gavrilovic’s
147th Street home around 6:30 p.m., just as it was getting dark, so
there would still be some light available, and he would still have time to attend his regular Bible study class. While he was going
through boxes on the back porch, on information and belief, one or more
concerned neighbors looked over the wall and called out to him. Mr. Meister did
not respond. He could not see them because he was facing away and
could not hear them because he is profoundly deaf.29.
The HPD was called to
investigate what were mistakenly, but understandably, perceived as “suspicious
circumstances.”30.
HPD officers Jeffrey
Salmon and Jeffrey Tysl arrived first. They watched Mr. Meister as he
walked through the gate, out of the backyard, carrying some of
his personal belongings to his car. When Mr. Meister saw the
officers, he put his belongings down and, while still standing in the yard,
behind the low fence, attempted to convey that he cannot hear by gesturing to
his ear. Mr. Meister, like many other people who are deaf or hard of hearing,
communicates primarily in ASL and does not speak effectively. He
requires extra space for hand and arm gestures to communicate,
especially when the people with whom he is trying to communicate are
not familiar with sign language.31.
Mr. Meister understood
the body language of Officers Salmon and Tysl as directing that Mr. Meister
come to their side of the fence, and that there would be no problem if he
did so. Mr. Meister trusted that the officers understood that he was
deaf.32.
Following the officers’
instructions, Mr. Meister left his friends’ private property – where
he had permission to be – and hopped the low fence, onto the sidewalk. Next
he walked over to the officers, as they were directing him to do, all the
while trying to explain with calm hand gestures what was going on.33.
Before Mr. Meister could
communicate his reasons for being at the Gavrilovic’s home, however,
Officers Salmon and Tysl grabbed Mr. Meister’s wrists and turned him around so
that he could not see them. Because he is deaf, Mr. Meister depends on
using his hands while facing a person to communicate. The officers’ sudden aggression,
which both caused pain and interfered with his ability to communicate, caused
Mr. Meister reflexively to pull his hands away, hop back over the fence, and
step
toward the gate. He was not resisting in any
way, he only wanted to create some space so that he could communicate with
his hands while facing the officers because he did not have his cell phone, which
he usually uses to communicate, on his person at that moment. The officers
jumped over the low fence themselves -- one falling on his face in the process
-- grabbed Mr. Meister and pushed him up against a wall.34.
According to the
officers’ reports, Officer Salmon tried to put a potentially lethal
carotid choke hold around Mr. Meister’s neck, and after being unable to do so, kneed
him twice in the abdomen.35.
Officers Salmon and Tysl
then grabbed Mr. Meister’s arms and shoved him against the Gavrilovics’
locked-up car parked in the driveway.36.
At some point, HPD
officers Erica Bristow and Mark Hultgren joined the beating of Mr. Meister.
After being unable to pull Mr. Meister to the ground (Mr.Meister played
club rugby at Ohio State and instinctively tries to stay on his feet
when being tackled), Office Tysl punched him in the face repeatedly while
Officer Salmon shot darts from a TASER Model X26 electrical control device
into Mr. Meister’s left side, causing five seconds of rapidly pulsing
electrical shocks. Officer Salmon reported that the X26 current had the desired
result and Mr. Meister fell face down.37.
While Mr. Meister was on the
ground, Officer Salmon kicked Mr. Meister four times in the stomach, and Officer
Hultgren kicked Mr. Meister twice more in the side. Officer Tysl elbowed
Mr. Meister in the face repeatedly, Officer Bristow picked up the X26
(which Officer Salmon had dropped) and delivered several more shocks.38.
Officer Salmon kneeled
on Mr. Meister’s back, using body weight to push him into the ground.
Officer Salmon then took the X26 back from Officer Bristow,
and pulled the trigger to give Mr. Meister another excruciatingly painful five
seconds of punishing shocks.39.
Officer Hultgen pulled
out a second X26 and “drive stunned” Mr. Meister repeatedly, deliberately
burning his flesh with electrical current, while Officer Tysl put Meister into a second carotid choke hold and knocked him
unconscious. Mr. Meister was then handcuffed and placed under arrest for
assaulting the police officers.40.
Other officers took Mr.
Meister to get medical treatment.41.
After receiving medical clearance, Mr. Meister
was taken to the police station, where he was finally provided the
opportunity to communicate in writing and was provided his cell phone so that
he could text for help. He was told that he would be held on
$20,000.00 bail but later cited and released.
Jonathan originally only asked for an apology from the 4 police officers who so cruelly beat and tasered him but they refused. The 4 officers beat him, punching and kicking him along with tasering him over and over even while laying stomach down on the ground and handcuffed, finally beating him into unconsciousness. Then they hauled him to the hospital and tried to claim HE attacked them! Google Jonathan Meister for the entire story.
The family was asked to keep this quiet hoping the Hawthorne Police department would do the right thing but it just didn't happen.
Oh my gosh! That is terrible. Hugs and love to Jonathan.
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ReplyDeleteHow awful for Jonathan! Hawthorne PD should investigate this incident, and fire all officers involved.
ReplyDeleteIs there a follow-up to this story? Just horrible. Did the men who owned the house come forward and say he was NOT robbing them?
ReplyDeleteOh Yes Margaret, they had been his room mates up until the move. The police removed all charges from Jonathan but refused to apologize.
DeleteI read about this on Tomonews in Youtube and had to Google it and that's how I found your blog (good work btw) I know this is already a bit old but what happened next? Did your cousing sue these pigs or did they apologized or what?
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