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North Carolina officer fired over video of violent arrest turns himself in to face assault charge

A former North Carolina police officer who was fired over the weekend turned himself in Monday to face a charge in an excessive force investigation after video showed him repeatedly punching a woman during an arrest, authorities said.

North Carolina officer fired over video of violent arrest turns himself in to face assault charge

TL;DR

  • Karson Hyder, a 22-year-old former Shelby County police officer, was charged with assault inflicting serious injury.
  • Doorbell video from Friday appears to show Hyder punching Cherrie Moore, 34, multiple times in the face during her arrest.
  • Hyder was fired over the weekend following the incident and community protests.
  • The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation is investigating the alleged assault.
  • Moore's arrest warrant indicates she allegedly ran away when Hyder attempted to arrest her for breaking or entering.
  • Moore's father alleges excessive force, stating his daughter suffered facial injuries, including a possible broken nose and busted lip.
  • Moore has bipolar schizophrenia and is under treatment, according to her attorney and father.