Feds asked to probe alleged police brutality
by LORETTA TACKETT Editor
Feb 22, 2009 | 11238 views | 5 5 comments | 17 17 recommendations | email to a friend | print
WILLIAMSON - The private investigator hired to determine whether or not police officers violated the rights of a local teen has requested federal authorities to assist in finding out what happened to Calvin Wilkerson.

As previously reported, private investigator Donald Stephens was hired by Crystal Wilkerson to investigate an incident in which citizens claim law enforcement officials from three agencies beat her son and allowed a police dog to attack him outside the Williamson State Police barracks. Police escorted him there after arresting him when he allegedly became disorderly at the attorney’s office where he and his mother attended a mental hygiene hearing. Crystal Wilkerson told a Daily News reporter she feared for her son’s safety due to his mental state and was seeking help for him.

A man contacted the Wilkerson family, claiming he saw officers with the West Virginia State Police, the Mingo County Sheriff’s Department, and the Williamson City Police Department trip Calvin Wilkerson when he got out of a police cruiser on Third Street. He told the Wilkersons and later Stephens that officers allowed the police dog to attack Calvin Wilkerson while they kicked him and shouted at him with racially-charged language.

Wilkerson was taken to Williamson Memorial Hospital that night and treated for four different lacerations, including two dog bites.

There has been a total of eight people to give Stephens statements about seeing an altercation outside the police barracks, he said, adding, ‘After questioning all the witnesses, I found that they are credible.’

However, as Stephens pointed out, allegations are just that until an investigation is complete.

Asserting he believes there are other witnesses, as police waved people through on the street the night of the incident, Stephens said, ‘It’s crucial that people come forward and tell me what they know so we can get to the bottom of this issue.’

He has requested the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to assist in the case, taking what evidence he has to the Williamson agent, who will formulate a preliminary report for Washington officials, who will decide whether or not the incident warrants a probe.

‘I’m sure the people of Mingo County want to know what happened,’ Stephens said. ‘Also, I’m sure its in the best interest of the city, the county and the state to find out what the truth is regarding the case.’

The National Association for the Advancement for Colored People (NAACP) has been involved in the investigation since a day or so after the incident occurred in January 2009, but is leaving the probe in Stephens’ hands, he said.

Taking the case of Calvin and Crystal Wilkerson this week, Wayne County attorney Gary L. Michaels said he does not know what the status is for the federal investigation, but will be working with the NAACP and Stephens in finding the truth.

‘I want to make sure the facts are clear, and at this time it is unclear as to what the facts are,’ Michaels said. ‘There are several witnesses and I’m resolved to help the Wilkerson’s to fully develop the facts in this case and, if necessary, to file any appropriate civil action.’

Although unsure what the NAACP’s role is in the case at this point, Michaels said they are involved.

Stephens urges anyone with information about the case in question to call him at (304) 234-3355.

Having received numerous reports alleging past abuse from the officers named in the Wilkerson case, Stephens said there is nothing he can do about those occasions, and people sometimes say stuff out of anger.

This is why is so important not to point fingers or make statements that could be harmful to anyone, he said adding, ‘We are just looking for the truth.’
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marcum
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February 25, 2009
This is in response to the comment made by bhs09.If you read the article you would know that the teenage boy never claimed to be the victim,that the citizen made the claim.I agree however that the beating of a citizen who is mentally handicapped or for any reason is ridiculous.As for the Wilkerson family,stay strong and know the community is praying for you and your son.

God Bless

bhs09
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February 24, 2009
I find this all rediculous.. its just another person who is claiming to be the "victim".
irish_indian86
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February 24, 2009
I agree with both op1wolf & marcum. People just sit back & allow alot to happen knowing what the police are doing & the police are getting away with it. Personally I am disgusted by it. How can they call them policemen when they are behaving this way. It is about time that someone does something about it, sad part is that someone had to get hurt before something was done. The policemen who done this no longer need to be policemen, because I myself do not want to be "protected" by them when they caused more harm than anything. & it is not just these policemen, there are more out there like them that no one has spoken out against. Maybe now they will we in Mingo County will get something done.
marcum
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February 23, 2009
I am a mother of two children and we reside here in williamson.Our fears as a community is something like this happening to one of our loved ones.When it happens to someone else no one is vocal enough to let the voice god gave you be heard. I could only imagine how this family must feel,but as a community under god not by abusive police officers we need to take a stand.Not be afraid of repercussions, or it will continue to happen.We silently know what police officers are doing to our community.Now its time to let everyone else know.So,i encourage you residents of mingo co. call who ever will hear you.Write to whoever will view your message and let them hear mingo counties voice. Also,for the families that have been unjustly harmed by abusive police officers show your support to this family let the police be made aware that this county is not a stomping ground for them.
op1wolf
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February 22, 2009
If it's found that the law enforcement officers did in fact commit this vicious crime against this young man they should all be fired and sent to prison, and their commander should be demoted! Anyone wearing a law enforcement uniform and behaving like thugs is worst than street thugs! The motto says, "To Serve and Protect," not to serve and brutalize! To the victim and his family justice WILL be served! Good luck to you all from a retired police. officer.
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