Jul 30, 2024

Kearney man facing numerous charges including assault on an police officer

Posted Jul 30, 2024 12:24 PM
Isaac Whiteface 
Isaac Whiteface 

Kearney Police Department

Kearney, Neb. - On Thursday, July 25, 2024, two Kearney Police Officers were working an off-duty law enforcement assignment at the Buffalo County Fair in Kearney. At approximately 10:45 p.m.  the Officers observed a physical fight in progress with one male subject throwing punches and another male subject bleeding from above his left eye.

Kearney Police Officers along with private security officers contacted the male subject who was throwing punches and immediately detained him by placing him in handcuffs. In an effort to deescalate the situation and determine exactly what had occurred officers asked the detained male to have a seat. At this time, the male subject refused to take a seat, failed to follow officers’ instructions, resisted, and pulled away from officers. The Officers physically placed the subject on the ground.  

Once on the ground, the subject continued to resist and spit saliva in the face of one of the  officers. The officer immediately reacted and held the subject down by placing a hand on his  right shoulder and his other hand on the side of the subject’s face preventing the subject from  further spitting in the face of officers. The officer eventually placed both hands on the subject’s  face, turning him toward the ground to avoid additional spitting.  

The subject was later identified as 19-year-old Isaac Whiteface of Kearney. Whitface was  placed under arrest and booked for Assault on a Police Officer with bodily fluid, 3rd Degree  Assault, Resisting Arrest, Obstructing a Police Officer, and Disorderly Conduct.  

As with all use of force encounters by members of the Kearney Police Department and in  accordance with Kearney Police policy, this incident was accurately documented and reported  by the officers involved. The officers involved are an 11-year veteran and 2 ½ year veteran.  The report is routed through several layers of leadership and review starting with the immediate  supervisor. Following the initial review, the report is routed to the Watch Commander, the Office  of Professional Standards, the Division Commander, and the Chief of Police.  

As of Friday July 26, 2024, the report for this incident had already been routed through several  layers of this process. On Saturday, July 27, 2024, Kearney Police were made aware of a cell  phone video circulating social media related to this case. We have observed the video and  noticed it was filmed from an angle behind the involved officers. We have also observed the  Body Worn Camera video from both involved KPD officers.  

“Since the release of the cell phone video, there have been inaccurate and completely false comments on social media platforms related to this arrest and the lawful response to resistance by a Kearney Police Officer. At no time was a choke hold applied, at no time was the level of  force greater than needed to accomplish a lawful objective, at no time did the officer punch the  subject. With an open hand, the officer directed the subjects face and mouth toward the ground  to avoid and defend himself from further spitting. The officers involved acted in a manner consistent  with department training, policy and procedure, while deploying the minimum amount of force  necessary responding to resistance and active spitting. I am thankful the officers involved and  the subject were not more seriously injured and appreciate the concern from our community. 

While it is our goal and hope to not use force during a lawful arrest, our officers are trained and  expected to respond professionally and defend themselves and others. I appreciate the  opportunity to complete a thorough internal review process which is completed for any call  resulting in the delivery of force by members of the Kearney Police Department.” – Chief Bryan  D. Waugh 

Following the spitting, the second officer involved took over the situation and custody of the  subject while the first officer cleared his face, eyes, and mouth of the saliva spit on him by the  subject. 

Prior to being booked no injuries were noted by officers and Whiteface reported no injuries and  no medical treatment was requested related to this interaction.