A grand jury returned an indictment on Thursday, July 26 against a Prince Georgeโ€™s County police officer for the following offenses: first degree assault, second-degree assault and misconduct in office.

It is alleged that on Thursday August 4, 2011 at approximately 11:50 p.m. Cpl. Rickey Adey responded to the 6900 block of Walkerโ€™s Mill Road in Capital Heights for the sound of gunshots. Upon arrival he observed a large group of individuals running from the scene. Cpl. Adey confronted a 13-year-old who admitted he was attempting to elude police by attempting to climb over a six-foot-high fence. Cpl. Adey pulled the teen from the fence and assaulted him. The teenager sustained minor injuries as the result of the assault.

Cpl. Adey is a ten-year veteran of the department. He was suspended immediately after the stateโ€™s attorney informed the department of the findings. A suspension hearing is scheduled for next week during which time the officerโ€™s pat status will be determined.

Ironically just two days ago Adey was one of two P.G. officers heralded as heroes for rescuing seven people and several dogs from a burning building in District Heights.

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