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Home Local News VIDEO: According to police, Ormond Beach officer caught on camera assaulting a woman following a collision

VIDEO: According to police, Ormond Beach officer caught on camera assaulting a woman following a collision

VIDEO: Ormond Beach officer seen attacking woman after crash, police say
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Published on 25 June 2025
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ORMOND BEACH, Fla. – New footage was released on Wednesday, showing what happened when an Ormond Beach officer threw a woman after she was arrested over a car crash, according to the police department.

In a release, police said that the crash happened on the night of Dec. 6, and officers determined that a woman had rear-ended a motorcycle.

“(The woman) showed clear signs of impairment during the investigation,” the release reads. “After conducting a field sobriety test, she was arrested on charges of driving under the influence.”

But after she was taken to the police department headquarters, first responders were called to take her to the hospital due to a head wound.

At the time, then-officer Jacob Cannon told first responders that he’d been trying to administer a breath test, though the woman — who had been shouting obscenities and yelling at officers — tried to charge him, investigators said.

The footage shows the suspect yelling obscenities at officers as they ask her to sit down at the police department headquarters. (Ormond Beach Police Department)

As a result, Cannon claimed that he’d grabbed her seat to sit her down, but she hit the chair and rolled onto the metal frame of the glass wall in the room, police added.

Detectives also said that Cannon reported she fell a second time when she slipped on blood in a holding cell.

However, the police department later revealed that Cannon had actually battered the woman during the breath test.

Released footage shows Ormond Beach officers administering a breath test to the suspect. (Ormond Beach Police Department)

Footage released by the police department shows two officers unsuccessfully trying to get the woman to blow into the breathalyzer.

Eventually, the woman can be seen standing up, despite the officers commanding her to sit back down. Cannon is then shown throwing her to the ground, with her head appearing to smack into the glass wall.

Ex-officer Cannon can be seen throwing the suspect to the ground while screaming, “Sit down, (expletive)!” (Ormond Beach Police Department)

Afterward, the woman crumples to the ground, screaming. As the officers pick her up, apparent blood can be seen pooling on the floor.

As the officers pick the suspect back up, she can be heard screaming as apparent blood drips onto the floor. (Ormond Beach Police Department)

The woman’s booking photo shows a large gash on her forehead. According to investigators, she ultimately needed seven stitches in her head.

After the incident came to light, police said that Cannon was relieved of duty and placed on administrative leave. Cannon was later charged with battery, though he submitted a resignation to the chief of police before surrendering himself at the county jail.

Aside from the felony charge, the police department also announced that Cannon had been found in violation of the following department policies:

  • Violation of rules, regulations, directives or orders by act or omission

  • Negligence; endangering others or property

  • Abusiveness toward a citizen

  • Damage of police department equipment

  • Excessive use of force

  • Untruthfulness; knowingly making untrue statements

  • Conduct unbecoming of a member of the police department

  • Commission of a felony

“Upon learning of the incident that evening, our department’s leadership acted swiftly and decisively. The officer involved was immediately relieved of duty and both a criminal and internal investigation were initiated.” Police Chief Jesse Godfrey said. “The actions of the former officer do not reflect the way we treat our citizens, and he is being held accountable for what he did.”

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