Brandon Shane Mundy, a former police officer of numerous law enforcement
agencies, the most recent being the Town Creek, Ala., Police Department
was sentenced today by U.S. District Court Judge R. David Proctor to
serve five years in prison and three years of supervised release, and to
pay $3,745 in restitution for violating the civil rights of a man
during the course of an arrest. Mundy previously pleaded guilty on
April 25, 2013, to one count of willfully depriving the man of his
constitutional right to be free from excessive force by a law
enforcement officer acting under color of law. According to information
presented to the court, on Nov. 22, 2009, Mundy was involved in a
vehicle pursuit and fired shots at a man’s vehicle before later ramming
the vehicle and causing it to wreck in a ditch. While another police
officer reached the man and placed him under arrest without resistance,
Mundy arrived and unjustifiably and repeatedly beat the man in the head
with an object that was either a baton or a flashlight causing the man
to suffer physical injury. After Mundy lost control of the object, he
continued to strike the man in the head with his fist.
“When law enforcement officers abuse their power and violate the
civil rights of those in custody, they will be held accountable,” said
Jocelyn Samuels, Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights
Division. “The Justice Department will continue to vigorously prosecute
those who cross the line to engage in acts of criminal misconduct.”
“Every police officer is sworn to serve and protect, and virtually all
of them take that oath seriously. This officer did not, and assaulted a
citizen in violation of his oath,” said Joyce White Vance, U.S.
Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama. “My office continues to
aggressively prosecute police misconduct and takes a zero tolerance
policy in this regard.”
This case was investigated by the FBI and prosecuted by Assistant U.S.
Attorney Elizabeth Holt of the Northern District of Alabama and Civil
Rights Division Trial Attorney Daniel H. Weiss.
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