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VANCOUVER, Wash. (KPTV) - A Vancouver police officer was placed on administrative leave after being charged with assault.

In response, the Clark County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office has lost sight of its core obligation to hold criminals accountable. The Prosecuting Attorney’s Office withdrew criminal charges against the combative suspect and has instead baselessly charged Officer Mendoza with misdemeanor assault. That shocks the conscience. Officer Mendoza did not commit a crime. She did her job. Even the suspect in this case did not consider himself a victim, nor did he want Officer Mendoza charged.

“The actions of the officer who deployed the Taser in the video are disturbing”, said Vancouver Police Chief Jeff Mori. “I want to emphasize to the community that my expectation is that at all times our personnel serve the public with professionalism, compassion and respect. Our department process includes supervisor review of all use of force incidents. Upon review of this incident, the involved officer was placed on administrative leave, an internal investigation was opened, and the case was referred to the Clark County Sheriff’s Office for independent investigation. In order to maintain the integrity of the criminal justice process and the internal investigation, at this time, we will not be commenting further”.

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The man was given medical aid at the scene before being taken to the hospital and booked into Clark County Jail for third-degree assault and third-degree theft.

The Clark County Sheriff’s Office investigation was completed on July 20 and forwarded to the Clark County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office for review. On July 25, the Clark County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office filed fourth-degree assault charges on the officer that deployed the Taser.

On May 21, Vancouver police officers responded to a call from a Walmart loss prevention employee who was asking for law enforcement to trespass two people, a man and a woman, who they had allegedly seen hide merchandise and leave the store.

Two officers arrived at the store and found the two people in the parking lot and told them not to leave. The man took several steps away and was grabbed on the arm to keep him from fleeing. The woman took off running and was not found.

The officer with the taser, identified as Andrea Mendoza, was immediately placed on leave on May 24 following an initial review, according to Vancouver police. She has been with the department for a little over six years.

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During the struggle one of the officers tased the man and then pulled his pants down, exposing his genital area. The officer threatened to tase him if he did not stop resisting.

On May 25, 2023, Officer Mendoza and her partner faced a dire situation. A noncompliant male suspect began fighting with her and her partner, as they attempted a variety of deescalation and low-level force options to safely place the suspect in custody for Assault and Theft. Undeterred, the suspect repeatedly assaulted Officer Mendoza and her partner. Left with few reasonable options short of much higher levels of force, Officer Mendoza warned the suspect that he may be Tased in his groin. The suspect immediately complied and was taken into custody.

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On Tuesday, the Clark County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office filed fourth-degree assault charges against a Vancouver police officer following an incident involving force that happened on May 21. The arrest was recorded on the officer’s body cameras as well as a surveillance camera.

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We ask much of our police officers. And our officers respond with utmost professionalism in often violent interactions with criminals. No officer should fear being charged with a crime for faithfully doing their job. Yet that is the new norm that the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office has now announced with this tortured, baseless criminal charge against Officer Mendoza.

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The case has been referred to the Clark County Sheriff’s Office for independent investigation and an internal VPD investigation was opened.

Officer Mendoza is also a mother of two young children and a member of our diverse Hispanic community. Her dedication to our city is overshadowed only by her love for her family and community.

The two officers put the man on the ground and tried to handcuff him when he jumped up, shoved them away, and tried to run away. The officers struggled with him to gain control of the situation.

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“Officer Andrea Mendoza is a decorated member of the Vancouver Police Department and a veteran of our Armed Forces. She has spent years selflessly protecting our country and our city.