Jacksonville Sheriff speaks more on William McNeil Jr. traffic stop
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It comes following the release of a 16-page investigative memo that cleared Officer D.J. Bowers in the viral February stop of William McNeil Jr.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jacksonville sheriff addressed questions Saturday about a controversial traffic stop that drew national attention.

During a crime prevention walk in Arlington, Sheriff T.K. Waters addressed the media following the release of a detailed 16-page investigative report from the state attorney’s office. The report exonerated Officer D.J. Bowers of any misconduct in the February incident involving William McNeil Jr.

According to the investigation, Officer Bowers observed McNeil committing traffic violations near a house under drug surveillance. The report indicated that McNeil refused to leave his vehicle and reached for the center console, which led Bowers to break the window, deliver a “distractionary blow,” and remove McNeil from the car.

Waters said his goal was to release the full video so the public could see the entire context.

“Context matters no matter what people think. No matter how many people act like it doesn’t, context matters,” Waters said.

He added police encounters like traffic stops are often more complex than what brief video clips show.

Sheriff Waters emphasized the complexity of traffic stops, stating, “A traffic stop is far more dynamic and intricate than what a short video clip might show.”

McNeil’s lawyers contested the findings, pointing out injuries such as a broken tooth and concussion, and have urged the U.S. Department of Justice to open a federal investigation.

The state attorney’s office decided not to pursue criminal charges against Bowers. Meanwhile, the sheriff’s office is continuing an internal administrative review.

Sheriff Waters stated, “If officers act improperly, we will thoroughly investigate the situation. We will address the issue appropriately. However, I won’t be pressured into action simply because of external demands. I will proceed based on what is right and what the law dictates.”

At the event, Waters also thanked residents for attending and stressed the importance of connecting with neighborhoods across the county. He noted a few minor concerns, like loud music, but said many in the Arlington area are pleased with police services.

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