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JSO officer who punched man in Walmart has been investigated 6 times
Read full article: JSO officer who punched man in Walmart has been investigated 6 timesJACKSONVILLE, Fla. An officer with the Jacksonville Sheriffs Office who punched a man in the face inside a Walmart before arresting him has previously been investigated six times by the Internal Affairs Section. In translating this video, Rodriguez is telling the officer in Spanish: Let me go, dont touch me." According to the arrest report, Watters then told Rodriguez not to do that again. According to JSO, minor misconduct is investigated by the officers commanding officer and a written report is forwarded to the Internal Affairs Unit. He went off to get something and came back, the witness told News4Jax.
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Video shows off-duty Jacksonville officer punching man during a dispute at Walmart
Read full article: Video shows off-duty Jacksonville officer punching man during a dispute at WalmartJACKSONVILLE, Fla. A Jacksonville man was arrested Sunday night and charged with battery on a law enforcement officer after a scuffle with an off-duty police officer inside a Northside Walmart. The officer then tries to grab Rodriguezs arm in an apparent attempt to detain him, the video shows, but Rodriguez pulls away and pushes the officers arm away. The officer tries to grab Rodriguez again and once again Rodriguez pulls away. In translating this video, Rodriguez is telling the officer in Spanish: Let me go, dont touch me." News4Jax Crime and Safety Expert Ken Jefferson, a former JSO officer, said the incident couldve been resolved in another way and there were ways to deescalate the situation.

Food-delivery robots being tested
Read full article: Food-delivery robots being testedSACRAMENTO, Calif. - Food delivery of the future has arrived. Robots could eliminate the need for delivery drivers (and tipping) one day. The four-wheeled robot will soon be the latest way to get food delivered to your doorstep. They're hoping to start testing the Kiwibot in September and plan to eventually have up to 50 robots on the streets. The robots are already operating in Berkeley, California and they're expanding to San Jose, Stanford and UC Davis this fall.
