Jhony Argueta's claim that Watsonville police officers hit and threw his 3-year-old son to the ground during a traffic stop was disproven by footage from two body-worn cameras recently released by WPD. — via WPD's Facebook

WATSONVILLE—Footage from two body-worn cameras – and from the dashboard of a police vehicle – has disproven a claim by a man that Watsonville police officers hit and threw his 3-year-old son to the ground during a traffic stop.

Officer Matt Williams stopped Jhony Argueta, 34, at Palm and Sudden streets on Feb. 15 for having tinted windows.

The video shows Williams briefly speaking with Argueta, and asking for his ID and other information. Williams also asked him if he had been smoking marijuana after smelling it in his vehicle.

Williams then spent about five minutes writing a citation, as other officers arrived.

As he did, two women then walked to the scene wanting to take the boy, but refused to identify themselves to officers.

Soon after that, Argueta exited his vehicle and ignored officers’ repeated commands to get back in. He opened the back door of his vehicle where his son was sitting. That was when officers detained Argueta and placed him in handcuffs.

“Our concern is that he could be trying to get a weapon or destroy evidence,” WPD stated in a Facebook post. “It is a safety concern for all, as we’re unaware of his intentions.”

During the struggle, Williams’ camera fell to the ground.

Body camera footage from K9 officer Brian Fulgoni showed the interaction after William’s cam fell.

Fulgoni took the boy from the back seat, as he cried and squirmed. 

Argueta agreed to hand the child to the women, who hesitated to take the child, and instead kept recording the incident.

Fulgoni then handed the struggling child to the women. During Argueta’s arrest, the women refused multiple requests to take the boy away from the scene. His mother later took him away.

At no time did the boy fall, and the video footage shows that officers never struck him.

Argueta was arrested for having an open container of marijuana and obstruction.

Claims against officer determined to be false following thorough investigation and body-cam review

What started as a simple traffic violation escalated within minutes and resulted in the arrest of a Watsonville resident.That resident is now claiming that an officer on scene hit and threw his three-year-old son to the ground. These false claims were plastered all over social media, prompting many upset and concerned community members to reach out to us.Any time there are serious concerns over our officers’ actions, we investigate and share as much information with you as possible. However, it is also important to address concerns based on false accusations that negatively affect the relationship between our department and the community.We are sharing the following body-cam and dash-cam footage of the interactions with the suspect and his three-year-old son on 02/15/2020. We hope by watching, many of your questions and concerns will be answered.The suspect was ultimately arrested for obstructing an investigation. Officers also cited him for having an open container (marijuana) in a vehicle.ESPAÑOLLo que comenzó como una simple infracción de tránsito se intensificó en minutos y resultó en el arresto de un residente de Watsonville.Ese residente ahora afirma que un oficial en la escena golpeó y aventó a su hijo de tres años al suelo. Las alegaciones falsas fueron difundidas en las redes sociales, causando que varios residentes molestos y preocupados se pusieran en contacto con nosotros.Cada vez que hay serias preocupaciones sobre las acciones de nuestros oficiales, investigamos y compartimos tanta información como sea posible. Sin embargo, también es importante abordar preocupaciones basadas en acusaciones falsas que afectan negativamente la relación entre nuestro departamento y la comunidad.Estamos compartiendo los siguientes videos de las cámaras corporales de los oficiales y de la cámara de una patrulla de las interacciones con el sospechoso y su hijo de tres años el 15/02/2020. Esperamos que al ver los videos, muchas de sus preguntas y preocupaciones sean respondidas.El sospechoso fue arrestado por obstruir una investigación. Los oficiales también le dieron una infracción por tener un contenedor abierto (marihuana) en un vehículo.

Posted by Watsonville Police Department on Thursday, March 5, 2020

He later came to Watsonville Police Department to file a formal complaint, after making defamatory statements about the incident on social media, WPD spokeswoman Michelle Pulido said.  

Pulido credited the officer’s body-worn cameras, which helped tell the story of the incident. The department purchased the cameras last year.

“Clearly what we were seeing was a completely different story,” she said. “This is once again proof how beneficial the body-worn cameras are to the department and the community.”

The footage showed the officers trying to de-escalate the situation, Pulido said. 

“(Argueta) would have walked away with a ticket,” she said.

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