Sunday, April 28, 2024

Ft. Jackson Soldier Who Assaulted Black Man for Walking Through Their Neighborhood Found Guilty

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Jonathan Pentland seen in viral video striking a Black man who was walking through the neighborhood in Columbia, South Carolina

The Fort Jackson drill sergeant who was captured on video assaulting a black man who simply walking through their neighborhood in South Carolina has been found guilty.

Magistrate Court Judge Diedra Hightower found Jonathan Pentland guilty of assault and battery in the third degree Monday night following a two-day long trial. She sentenced him to either of two options: 30 days in jail or a $1,087.50 fine. His attorney said afterward he would explore options to contest the decision.

As previously reported, a portion of the April 12, 2021 incident in the Summit neighborhood of northeast Richland County showed a man, identified by law enforcement as Pentland, having a confrontation with a young Black man walking in the neighborhood in Columbia near Pentland’s home. Officers said Pentland could be heard yelling “walk away,” “I’m about to do something to you,” and “you’re in the wrong neighborhood,” to the victim.

Watch below:

During the two day trial, the judge in the case heard from Pentland, the victim, Pentland’s wife, and other neighbors and witnesses. The video and others from that day were played multiple times in court.

The victim told the judge Monday Pentland had been been following him and yelling at him after the victim and a female neighbor had an exchange of words. He said at the time, he was trying to walk home, which is elsewhere in the neighborhood, and never threatened or attacked Pentland.

One of the witnesses who took the video and a friend of Williams backed the victim’s story.

The defense argued that the victim was being aggressive to the female neighbor, and that he’d been told by Pentland multiple times to leave. They also said the victim had recorded a video of Pentland’s home, which he took as a threat. Pentland testified that he was just trying to protect his female neighbor and his wife. He said he never wanted to hurt anyone and when the video showed him swearing at the victim it was just empty threats.

But during cross-examination, the prosecution played Pentland threatening the man, and said he did nothing to de-escalate the situation.
Pentland had been suspended by Fort Jackson pending the result of this trial.

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