Coast Guard Petty Officer 1st Class Roger Brown was a Walmart shopper when he leaped to the aid of a Portsmouth Copper

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  • The suspect then proceeded to strike the officer several times in the face before two citizens assisted the other officer with taking the suspect into custody.

 

Coast Guard Petty Officer 1st Class Roger Brown was a Walmart shopper when he leaped to the aid of a Portsmouth Copper

Coast Guard Petty Officer 1st Class Roger Brown helped Portsmouth Police take down suspect Clinton Perkins.

PORTSMOUTH, Va. — It was 8:15 p.m. on April 27 when Coast Guard Petty Officer 1st Class Roger Brown approached the exit of Wal-Mart, car keys jingling in one hand, a single plastic bag swinging from the other.

In the bag was an assortment of frozen fruit that would become his breakfast smoothie before he headed to work at the Command, Control and Communications Engineering Center on Base Portsmouth, bright and early the next morning.

Even before the doors slid completely open, Brown said he heard sounds of a scuffle and a voice booming, “Get down! Get down!”

The sliding doors framed a chaotic scene: two police officers were wrestling with a man who had pinned one of the officers to the ground and was punching him in the face.

“It took me a second or two to realize what was happening,” said Brown. “Then I kicked off my flip-flops, threw my keys and my groceries down, and took action.”

One of the police officers was working part time at Wal-Mart that evening when he recognized Clinton Pickens, a 32-year-old suspected of burglarizing five local businesses between April 19 and 25.

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The officer spoke with Pickens until another officer from the Portsmouth Police Department arrived to help arrest the suspect

“As soon as the second officer got there, the suspect became violent and started assaulting the first officer,” said Detective Misty Holley, public information officer with the Portsmouth Police Department. “He became extremely aggressive.”

Brown handled the suspect’s aggression by hauling him off the police officer and helping the officers pin him down.

Another good Samaritan rushed over to assist Brown and the officers. Brown said the individual restrained the suspect’s legs while the officers placed him in handcuffs.

“It all happened quickly, and I didn’t catch his name,” said Brown. “But he was a great help.”

Detective Holley said both the good Samaritan and Brown were instrumental in subduing the suspect and minimizing the police officer’s injuries.

“The officer sustained minor facial injuries and bruising,” Holley said. “If Petty Officer Brown and the other good Samaritan hadn’t reacted so quickly, it could have ended up much worse.”

Quick reaction time and poise under pressure are traits cultivated and often found within the ranks of the U.S. Coast Guard.

Brown, who has served in the Coast Guard since 2003, said he originally joined looking for a change and a way to find direction in his life.

While he now works as an electronics technician and provides technical support for Coast Guard cutter navigation systems, Brown previously served as a boarding team member aboard the 210-foot Cutter Resolute out of St. Petersburg, Florida.

During his tour aboard the Resolute, Brown participated in law enforcement missions as a boarding team member and underwent countless hours of tactical training – training he said came into play during his scuffle with Pickens.

“It’s been a while since I’ve used those techniques,” he said. “But you never forget them.”

But Brown said you don’t need tactical training to come to the aid of police officers or other people in trouble: you just need to act quickly and do what you can.

“You’ve got to look out for your local law enforcement members,” said Brown. “You never know when you’re going to need their assistance in return. It all comes back around full circle.”

Portsmouth Police Officers Assaulted by wanted drug dealer and burglary suspect Clinton Pickens

Clinton Pickens assaulting Portsmouth Officer in Walmart 050417. 

PORTSMOUTH, Va. – Portsmouth Police reports that Officers with the Portsmouth Police Department’s Uniform Patrol Division arrested a man after he assaulted an officer when he was being taken into custody.

On Thursday, April 27, 2017, at approximately 8:12 p.m. an officer working part-time at the Wal-Mart located at 1098 Frederick Boulevard noticed an individual who matched the description of a suspect being sought for a series of burglaries to closed businesses in Portsmouth.

As the officers attempted to take the suspect into custody, the subject began to struggle, falling to the ground on top of one of the officers. The suspect then proceeded to strike the officer several times in the face before two citizens assisted the other officer with taking the suspect into custody

As the officer was speaking with the suspect, another officer arrived on scene and the officer told the suspect he was under arrest.

As the officers attempted to take the suspect into custody, the subject began to struggle, falling to the ground on top of one of the officers. The suspect then proceeded to strike the officer several times in the face before two citizens assisted the other officer with taking the suspect into custody. The officer who was assaulted sustained minor injuries.

  • The suspect then proceeded to strike the officer several times in the face before two citizens assisted the other officer with taking the suspect into custody.

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