GEORGETOWN,
Texas -- The Vandegrift girls soccer team claimed the 4A title after beating
Wylie East this weekend.
It's
the first time any soccer program from the Austin area has won the state
championship but that's not the only thing parents and students are talking
about days after. Many are outraged after witnessing a Georgetown police
officer tripping and pushing students as they rushed the field to celebrate.
Police
say video footage showed Officer George Bermudez tripping one person,
attempting to trip another, physically restraining another person and shoving a
fourth person as people leaped from the stands after Vandegrift High School won
the state championship Saturday.
"We
get in the dog pile and it's just crazy you know," said Gray Goolsby, a
Vandegrift student who joined in the celebration.
But
before long Goolsby felt a tug on his back.
"I
felt this hand grab my shoulder and just pull me out of the dog pile and says,
'Get back to the stands,'" said Goolsby.
Goolsby
says he holds no ill will against the officer who he believes was just trying
to do his job.
"I
hope he doesn't lose his job over this because we were just trying to have fun,
and he's just trying to do his job, and hopefully everything works out,"
said Goolsby.
"These
kids were excited. They wanted to celebrate," said parent Karen Morse.
Morse's daughter is a junior on the team. "It was so exciting. In fact, it
was so exciting, I jumped up and almost blacked out and hit the woman in front
of me!"
Karen
Morse watched as her daughter's hard work paid off but something else on the
field also caught her attention.
"All
the kids are jumping over, friends, boyfriends, everybody's just running. Then
I see this police officer just sticking out his leg," she said.
In
the video, you see a student hit the ground then limp away. Bermudez then
sticks out his leg in an attempt to trip a girl, then grabs another student and
pushes him away and then another girl is pushed to the ground.
"They
just wanted to, you know, go and celebrate with the girls basically and have a
good time," said sophomore Rohan Gupta. "We're just kids running on
to a field to celebrate our team and it was kind of too much. It was kind of a
cheap shot going for his legs," he said.
Gupta
also caught it on his phone and uploaded this video to YouTube.
"We've
been inundated all day with not only media but concerned parents, not only from
Central Texas/Georgetown but actually across the nation," said Georgetown
Police Captain Roland Waits.
Waits
said last year they named Bermudez officer of the year and now he's under
investigation for misconduct.
"So
naturally this is very alarming and concerning to us," he said.
"It
wasn't like they were rowdy. They were just celebrating," said parent Lori
Digesualda. "I hope that this doesn't overshadow all of the hard work and
the dedication that the team, parents and coaches put in."
It
was a sweet victory, turned sour. Now these parents have just one question:
What was the wrong doing?
Bermudez
has been with the Georgetown Police Department since 2005, and he is assigned
to the Community Resources Unit. He's now on paid administrative leave.
The
Georgetown Police Department Police Chief Wayne Nero issued a statement on
Monday in response to the on-going internal affairs investigation:
"As
would be appropriate given the circumstances, I have fielded a number of phone
calls and emails regarding the recent actions of Officer Bermudez as depicted
in the circulating videos. After personally watching the videos, the actions of
my officer are very concerning to me as well. As the Chief of Police, it is my
responsibility to ensure that this matter is investigated objectively,
thoroughly, and in a timely manner without bias. We are doing just that.
I
want to reassure the public that it is not the position of the Georgetown
Police Department to neither condone nor tolerate misconduct of any type. This
matter was immediately forwarded to the Professional Standards Division upon
receiving notice of this incident. Given that we are a Civil Service agency
governed by Chapter 143 of the Texas Local Government Code, there is a
well-defined process for investigating and rendering disposition of internal
investigations and we are following that process. Consistent with allegations
of similar nature, Officer Bermudez has been placed on administrative leave
with pay pending the outcome of the internal affairs investigation.
I
realize there are many condemning Officer Bermudez and demanding his immediate
termination. As an executive manager, it is my duty to ensure that a thorough
investigation is conducted into this matter and that all of the appropriate and
relevant facts are gathered so that a well-informed disciplinary decision can
be rendered. I can assure you that this will take place in a timely manner. As
a leader, it is my duty to support Officer Bermudez as both a human being and
as a troop for which I am directly responsible. As a leader, I can support
Officer Bermudez through the process of accountability without condoning or
supporting his behavior – that is what leaders do. "
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