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Florida Man Learns Why Running From Cops Is a BAD Idea

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January 16, 2026
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Florida Man Learns Why Running From Cops Is a BAD Idea

A Black man was detained while jogging for fitting a suspect description and later offered a job with the sheriff’s department

By Artemis Moshtaghian, Sara Sidner and Rebekah Riess, CNN

Black jogger detained by police and sheriff who offered him a job talks to Anderson Cooper

A Black man jogging in the predominantly white neighborhood of Deltona, Florida, last month found himself handcuffed and detained when police said he matched the description of a suspect in a nearby burglary.

Joseph Griffin, 28, who was cleared, told CNN on Tuesday night that he has since been invited by the sheriff to help with bias training.

“It’s a big opportunity that I think could help change the relationship between policing and the community, on both sides,” Griffin told CNN’s Erin Burnett.

Video shared by the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office showed how the incident unfolded.

On August 27, sheriff’s officers were on the lookout for a man suspected of stealing a weed eater/leaf blower from a shed behind a home, according to the report on the incident. One deputy came upon Griffin, who was jogging and matched the description of the burglary suspect.

“Hey Buddy, you’re not in any trouble or anything. There’s a burglary that happened – you kind of fit the description,” an officer is heard saying on body camera footage released by VSO as he gets out of his vehicle and approaches a sweaty Griffin. “Let me just make sure that you’re not him,” the officer says.

Griffin looks surprised when he responds saying, “Really?” and says he has his ID.

As Griffin pulls out his ID, the officer points to Griffin’s attire and says, “Literally they said, white tank top, black shorts and they said that you had a beard.”

“So, I’m not saying it’s you, but it was a Black male – again – not saying it’s you, buddy,” the officer reiterates.

The officer steps back and radios his colleagues while Griffin is seen on body cam footage repeatedly looking down at his phone. He started a Facebook Live and was recording the encounter.

In what appears to be an edited video of the Facebook Live posted on Griffin’s Facebook timeline, he’s seen breathing heavily and the officer can be heard telling him, “Listen, just bear with me OK? Because, you fit the description – I’m not saying you’re guilty.”

Griffin responds saying, “I know,” and then looks at the Facebook livestream.

An image from the body camera of the officer who detained Joseph Griffin.

An image from the body camera of the officer who detained Joseph Griffin. Volusia County Sheriff’s Office

“But my sergeant is telling me to detain you. That’s my sergeant,” the officer says.

Holding his phone up higher Griffin says, “I just had a daughter born two days ago so just have this on Live.”

“It’s live?” the officer asks. On the officer’s body camera video, he says, “Do you mind setting it down here?” pointing to the ground.

Griffin then attempts to put his phone on the ground when the officer interrupts him and says he’ll put it on the ground for him.

“For now I’m going to detain you. But you’re not under arrest – I’m detaining you right now because you fit the description,” the officer is heard saying on body camera footage.

Several police sirens are heard approaching in the background as Griffin is handcuffed and then seen looking down at his phone on the ground repeatedly saying, “If something happens to me, you all better raise hell.”

“By the way, I’m live too, I even got a recording,” the detaining officer says.

Griffin told Burnett he was glad his family was able to follow what was going on via his phone.

Griffin was eventually released once officers cleared him of any involvement in the crime. Police ultimately determined that Griffin was detained in error and the real burglary suspect was later identified and arrested.

Griffin told CNN, “I did understand the fact they had to do their jobs, but nobody likes being put in cuffs.”

He told Burnett race played a role in that the first part of the description is “Black male.”

“I don’t believe they just stopped me because I’m Black. There was a description. The scary thing is that witness descriptions are just never 100% accurate. And to have your future and life of that not accurate witness description is very scary.”

But the sheriff’s office says this case may yet yield a positive outcome.

“We knew we were going to get beat up, criticized a bit because there were several officers there. It never looks good. But then I was shown the body camera video,” Sheriff Mike Chitwood told CNN. “I watched the video. Mr. Griffin was great with my deputies. And my deputies were extremely professional. I called each and every one of them to thank them for their professionalism. I called Mr. Griffin, too, and thanked him for how he handled the situation. When you get stopped by police this is how to act. This really is a teachable moment. We can learn from each other.”

“I learned that Mr. Griffin was a former military police officer. I asked if he would come in and do trainings with our entire staff. He was surprised about it and agreed. Due to Covid-1, we can only train 20 people at a time. We will start trainings early October and keep doing it,” Chitwood added. “I also offered him a job. We have 40 openings now. But he declined that offer, saying he had a job in health care.”

No stranger to policing during controversial race relations issues, Chitwood has participated in several roundtables, discussions and meetings in attempts to ease and racial tensions in Volusia County.

Man lying in parking lot run over, killed by deputy who didn’t see him

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By WCJB Staff, Alyssa Perry and Andrew McMunn

Published: Jul. 16, 2025 at 12:54 AM GMT+7

FANNING SPRINGS, Fla. (WCJB/Gray News) – A man in Florida died after officials said a deputy ran over him while he was lying on the ground in a dark parking lot early Monday morning.

The Gilchrist County Sheriff’s Office and Florida Highway Patrol said the deputy was patrolling near the Capital City Bank in Fanning Springs just after 1 a.m.

Officials said the pedestrian was a 41-year-old from Bronson who was lying in a dark part of the parking lot.

As the deputy drove through the parking lot, he did not see the man lying on the ground and hit him.

Nearby residents said homeless people often sleep near the bank at night.

“It’s hard to believe,” resident Jeff Johnson said. “It’s really hard to believe that a man was lying there, passed out, and a cop runs him over. I don’t understand that. How did he do that?”

Officials have not yet clarified exactly where in the parking lot the pedestrian was hit.

Residents have noted that there are lights in the area.

Officials have yet to clarify exactly where in the parking lot the pedestrian was hit. Residents note that there are lights in the area.

“Things like that don’t happen here too often, so I’m sure he is going to have to be held accountable,” resident Gary Vertrees said.

The Gilchrist County Fire rescue was sent to the scene, where they pronounced the victim dead.

Florida Highway Patrol troopers are investigating the cause of the crash.

Copyright 2025 WCJB via Gray Local Media, Inc. All rights reserved.

Florida man arrested five months after hitting pedestrian in Iowa parking lot, deputies say

By Matt Phillips

Published: Oct. 16, 2025 at 1:13 AM GMT+7

IOWA, La. (KPLC) – A Florida man is now in custody five months after allegedly hitting a man and leaving him bleeding and unconscious in an Iowa parking lot.

Jose Garrandes De La Paz, 25, of Florida.
Jose Garrandes De La Paz, 25, of Florida.(Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office)

Jose Garrandes De La Paz, 25, faces the following charges in Calcasieu Parish:

  • Second-degree battery
  • Hit-and-run driving
  • Obstruction of justice

On April 30, deputies with the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office learned a man was hospitalized with injuries from an unknown incident, CPSO spokesperson Kayla Vincent said. The man told hospital staff he did not remember how he was hurt.

Authorities learned the man was hit by a truck towing a vehicle hauler in the parking lot of an Iowa business, Vincent said.

CPSO identified Garandes as the truck driver and learned he called 911 after the collision, according to Vincent. Garrandes ended the call after failing to answer the dispatcher’s questions.

Vincent said Iowa police were then dispatched to an emergency hang-up call and found the victim.

According to Vincent, investigators reviewed the business’s surveillance footage and saw Jose help the victim, escort them to their truck, and leave them bleeding and unconscious before Iowa police arrived.

CPSO made multiple attempts to locate and contact Jose, but he would not cooperate with investigators, Vincent said. On Aug. 22, a warrant was issued for his arrest.

Jose was later arrested by the Miami-Dade County Sheriff’s Office, and on Oct. 10, he was booked into the Calcasieu Parish Correctional Center. His bond is set at $175,000.

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