
(11-15-17) Perhaps it would be fitting for Corporal George Merkel’s sentence to include a week of living homeless on the streets. According to an earlier NBC story, “Crisis Intervention Team training is mandatory for new recruits with Prince George’s County police… (and) all officers have received a CIT refresher as part of their yearly in-service training.” Where was he when class was in session?
Prince George’s County officer found guilty of assaulting a homeless woman to roust her
Merkel’s attorney, Robert C. Bonsib, declined to comment on the verdict. Merkel was placed on administrative leave after the Sept. 22, 2016, incident.In what he called “a difficult case,” Jackson said his verdict was guided by two events he deemed “somewhat extraordinary”: that Merkel’s actions so bothered fellow officers they reported them to supervisors, and that the homeless woman, while incoherent, had her “sensibilities offended,” according to her testimony.Events began about 1 a.m. that morning when Merkel was on patrol and encountered the sleeping woman in front of a closed pawnshop in Lanham, attorneys in the case said.






