Ex-Cop Gets Sentenced For Slamming Drunk Handcuffed Woman



Jacob Cannon, formerly with the Ormond Beach, Florida Police Department, was just convicted of felony battery for slamming a highly intoxicated and obnoxious woman (who was handcuffed behind her back) during a DUI arrest processing. During the sentencing hearing, the judge played the video in open court, heard the testimony of the (now sober) victim, as well as the testimony of Cannon himself, who begged the judge for mercy, claiming mental illness, his family, as well as the provocation of the victim, who was verbally abusive during the arrest. This is a rare instance of accountability. But was the sentence enough?
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49 thoughts on “Ex-Cop Gets Sentenced For Slamming Drunk Handcuffed Woman”

  1. There's the problem. The corrupt Judge was leaning over backward to treat him the same as anyone else, when public employees and those who have special authority, should be held to a MUCH higher standard. And then there's that lying lawyer who stands there and claims he didn't remember throwing her to the floor until he saw the video. Total hogwash. And what about the other cops that stood there and watched?

  2. He body slammed a woman, lied to his supervidor and also lied to the court, which is contempt. He should be serving time. Wonder how many other times he has beat up cuffed people, especially women.

  3. Sadly, the fact of the matter is that, in this country, there is a different standard applied to cops. They get special treatment, and judges fall over themselves to excuse the criminal behavior by these people. It’s disgusting.

  4. Definitely should not have been a police officer is the first place. Rage issues were probably notable all the way back in his teens. Of the three cops that I know personally, only one is not a rager.

  5. What a joke of a sentence! She’s half his size and in hand cuffs she poised zero physical threat to this vicious hateful monster. Hearing her crying out in pain is just heartbreaking this judge is a disgrace .

  6. no its not fair to your wife for family. THATS WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE THOUGHT ABOUT THAT BEFORE ACTING LIKE A PSYCHO. You could have killed that woman! Bet your wife if happy though, Because you probably beat her according to statistics of Police Officers.

  7. I call BS! That sentence was ridiculous. She didn't treat him like other people. I guarantee that. Yes she was intoxicated and verbally abusive. But if I had been the one to do that to that woman I'd be going to prison for sure. Not a bs 6 month county jail crap. That judge should be investigated.

  8. Really?? Treat you like anyone else in a similar situation??? What happened to holding themselves to a higher standard? She was handcuffed and physically abused with no defense!! Lying under oath on official documents… no crime there??? Does the court really take into account that i have a family, young children and bills to pay when sentencing me? I highly doubt that's a factor considered for the public. In fact, most verdicts are whatever the prosecutors recommend unless it's crazy. Check this judges record and see what her standard might be.

  9. Not that it should matter but she's a pretty woman with a nasty scar now. Dude should have not lost his temper and put himself in that position. He deserves to be punished for punishing that helpless lady.

  10. The real sentence is the lifetime baggage of carrying a felony person to person battery charge. He can no longer be a cop and will have to become self employed in the construction trades. Nobody will hire him. He can't do private security or become a private investigator. He can't even rent an apartment unless he personally knows the landlord. His FICO score took a hit also. He can't volunteer to coach little league baseball or any other sport because those positions require background checks. He lost his retirement package and is a viral "superstar". Six months in jail is the easy part. It's the rest of his life that's hard.

  11. she says she treating him like anyone else, but he wasn’t anyone else. he was in a position of authority and had total control over that woman’s safety and he viciously attacked a helpless woman.

    that should he taken to account more than him not having a record.

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