Enfield Police Officer Matthew Worden: Beating “Not Significant”

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One cop on the Enfield Police force stood out, Matthew Worden.  Not because he saved kittens stuck in trees. From the Hartford Courant:

Enfield, a department with nearly 100 sworn officers, has had 26 civilian complaints in the past four years. One-third of those were against Worden, records show. In 2013, Worden had half of the six citizen’s complaints against the department.

Might this be indicative of a small problem?  Chief Carl Sferrazza apparently thought so.  Enough so that an arrest warrant was sworn for his own officer’s arrest after the beating of Mark Maher.

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Yes, the Enfield police had enough.  The Enfield police did what so many would expect them to do, even if it took years to get there. The Enfield police would no longer tolerate a violent criminal on the force, and sought prosecution. 

The seven-page arrest warrant application submitted by Lt. Lawrence Curtis concluded that Officer Matthew Worden hit suspect Mark Maher with punches that “were neither necessary nor needed” during an arrest on April 1.

According to the arrest warrant application, Worden told Curtis that he hit Maher twice in the shoulder area because he was resisting arrest and that Maher was “tensing his arm” and “clenching his fists” while Worden was patting him down on the hood of a cruiser.

But there was video. Ah, video.

The application states Curtis concluded that the video did not show Maher resisting arrest and that at one point it shows Worden, while Maher is on the ground with one arm pinned behind him, stopping to adjust the glove on his right hand before delivering two of the four punches he threw.

Astounding?  Don’t get too excited, because this tale has yet to scratch the surface of astounding.

Hartford State’s Attorney Gail Hardy rejected the arrest warrant application late last week, concluding that although Worden’s actions might violate police department rules they did not rise to the level of criminal prosecution.

“Although striking Maher may have violated Enfield Police Department’s use of force policies, Worden’s conduct seemed to be aimed at an attempt to restrain Maher who was resisting officers’ attempts to handcuff him, rather than an intention to inflict physical harm,” Hardy concluded.

That’s right, State’s Attorney Gail Hardy declined to prosecute.  Or as they say in Harford, take your cop-hating warrant and shove it.

Hardy said the video shows another person “slip” something to Maher which could be seen by the officers as threatening. The officers searched the other person and then Maher. Hardy said that as Maher was facing the hood Worden was trying to pat him down and at that point Maher was taken to the ground and there was a “pile-up.”

Hardy said the video shows Maher clearly continuing to resist arrest. Hardy acknowledges that Worden can be seen throwing punches but that the fact Worden claims he threw only two when the video shows he threw four is “factually insignificant.”

Video. It’s all so confusing. So many arms flailing, bodies moving, cops putting something on their hands before delivering the big blow. Who could possibly make sense of all this beating?

Hardy also concluded that it would be difficult for the state to prove that Worden intended to cause physical harm to Maher.

“Although the strikes could be considered unnecessary the use of force in this regard, was not more than that necessary and reasonable to bring Maher (who continued moving about while on the ground) into compliance,” Hardy wrote.

It may well be a truism that it’s hard to prosecute a cop for a beat down, since so many fine veniremen respect the hard work and dedication of the police in dealing with vicious criminals that they’re inclined to give police the benefit of the doubt. Plus, the guy deserved it anyway.

But what of the fabrications in the police report prepared by Worden, who used standard police jargonisms (“tensed his muscles!!!”) to explain the two blows, leaving the other two wholly unmentioned?

Hardy also rejected the fabricating evidence claim, saying Curtis’ analysis of the video is clearly “erroneous.” Hardy concluded that the discrepancy in how many times Worden said he hit Maher and where he said he hit him weren’t significant.

Hardy certainly has a point there, given that in the grand scheme of lies offered in a police report, such a discrepancy as how many times the cop punched the guy on the ground is small potatoes.  Two punches. Four punches. Whatever.

One of the perpetual questions is why police refuse to acknowledge, and address, brutality within their own ranks, this being a primary cause of the disrespect and disobedience that police face in the performance of their job.  They complain bitterly, but they create the atmosphere that causes their problems.  So here, the Enfield police did what all people of integrity would expect of them:

Enfield Police Chief Carl Sferrazza said his department did its job in thoroughly investigating the incident as a potential crime.

“We conducted our own criminal investigation and reviewed all of the statements and evidence and believed we had probable cause to submit an arrest warrant,” Sferrazza said. “Once we submitted the arrest warrant we did our job.”

And for doing right, they’ve been hung out to dry by State’s Attorney Gail Hardy.

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6 thoughts on “Enfield Police Officer Matthew Worden: Beating “Not Significant”

  1. By focusing on this one cop, the article makes it seem as if the rest of the of the cops are okay.

    We have a problem with ALL COPS, because they completely disregard their oaths, our rights, and have gotten into the habit of regularly abusing their power. The problem is systemic, and the brutal behavior is contagious. When formerly decent cops learn they can literally get away with murder, it becomes all to easy for them to vent their frustrations on anyone, and everyone they deal with, including the pet dogs they’re blowing away just for kicks.

    There are NO GOOD COPS. They can either ditch their badge and gun, or remain part of the illegal army that’s attacking Americans, but their behavior completely repugnant to freedom, and our system of justice.

    They’re nothing more than brutal overlords tasked with beating the American people into submission, and as such, they need to get what they deserve for being traitors to our constitution, and way of life.

  2. Most cops in my town have been polite and honest. About 10% of the time the cops a jerk. That’s the ratio of jerks anywhere in life. Whether your in a classroom, the military or on a football team….about 10% of people just want to cause trouble and are violent. Most you tube videos I’ve seen of cops acting aggressively have been caused by the guy holding the camera. They taunt the cop hoping he will over react so they can have a viral video. This is very easy to do….simply act like an asshole and the cop will oblige with a fist. I have some advice to all your drivers out here in America. When you drive down the road have your drivers license in your wallet and your proof of insurance and car registration in the glove box. When the cop pulls you over the first words out of your mouth is “good morning officer”. If he asks you a question answer him “yes sir”. Show some respect! Maybe they’ll give you some back.

    1. You obviously love the tranquility of Servitude.
      Why should I call him Sir?
      Without a clear offense having been committed, why has he stopped me?
      The question “Do you know how fast you were traveling?” is a trick question, the answer is “My tachometer will tell me exactly how fast I was going”
      “Contemplate the mangled bodies of your countrymen, and then say ‘what should be the reward of such sacrifices?’ Bid us and our posterity bow the knee, supplicate the friendship and plough, and sow, and reap, to glut the avarice of the men who have let loose on us the dogs of war to riot in our blood and hunt us from the face of the earth? If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude than the animated contest of freedom, go from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains sit lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen!” — Samuel Adams

  3. when they run your plates they already know all that so I don’t even know why they bother asking except to make them look professional while their fleecing you. you sound like one of those “if i’m not doin anything wrong crowd” your gonna find out what the lower rungs of society have had to put up with. they too started out being criminalized through the revenue enforcers system and the war on drugs scam. I guess some people love their chains and if they have to put up with so does everyone else.

  4. Maybe the state’s prosecutor would have thought differently, if her own friends or relatives had been a victim of this cop’s ‘pile-up’.

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