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Norristown Sergeant Charged After DA Says SUV Strike Was Unjustified Deadly Force

Prosecutors cite camera footage to conclude the SUV strike was unjustified deadly force.

Overview

  • Sgt. Daniel DeOrzio, 52, faces counts of aggravated assault, simple assault, official oppression and reckless endangerment, according to Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele.
  • The Feb. 4 encounter at West Airy and Stanbridge streets involved Justin Rich, who was naked, unarmed and standing with his hands on his hips when he was struck by the patrol SUV.
  • Investigators say DeOrzio accelerated after a truck was moved from in front of his vehicle, gave no verbal commands and used no de-escalation or less-lethal options before impact.
  • A charging document describes the act as intentional and forceful enough to launch Rich into the air, characterizing the maneuver as an unnecessary use of deadly force.
  • DeOrzio surrendered and was arraigned with bail set at $100,000, is on administrative leave, has a preliminary hearing on Feb. 19, and submitted a resignation letter before turning himself in, according to local reports.