Belize: Police officer charged with shoving wife out of moving vehicle

A police officer has been charged and placed on interdiction after he allegedly shoved his wife out of a moving vehicle last weekend.

According to Assistant Commissioner of Police, Hiberto Romero, Rosa Bol reported to police that she had a domestic dispute with her husband, Arnaldo Ical.

“They got into a vehicle at some point along the highway, Arnaldo Ical pushed her out of the vehicle, after he had punched her in the vehicle.  An investigation was carried out and Arnaldo Ical has since been arrested and charged for the crimes of harm and threatening words,” Romero said.

He said that the police officer has since been placed on interdiction.

In a separate incident, American national Joseph Anthony Camp pleaded guilty to spreading false news.

Camp had alleged that the police shot his brother-in-law, Jaylon Jones, and denied him medical attention.

Police said Joseph Anthony Camp 39, was fined BDZ$600 (One Belize dollar=US$0.49 cents) when he appeared in court.

Jones was shot by police on April 10. Police said following the shooting, Camp took to social media alleging that Jones was shot by police and was being denied medical access.

He said he had also intended to sue the police department for violating Jones’ rights, but when he appeared in court on Monday accompanied by his lawyer, Sharon Pitts, Camp pleaded guilty and Pitts, in mitigation, pleaded to the court, seeking mercy for her client whom she said did not waste the court’s time.

She also argued that the charge for which he was before the court was a misdemeanour.

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