Arraignment set for ex-Gwinnett cops charged in traffic stop beating

<p>Former officer Robert McDonald and Sgt. Mike Bongiovanni caught on video kicking a man during a traffic stop.</p>

Credit: WSB-TV

Credit: WSB-TV

<p>Former officer Robert McDonald and Sgt. Mike Bongiovanni caught on video kicking a man during a traffic stop.</p>

UPDATE, published April 11: Both former officers later waived their arraignments.

The now-former Gwinnett County police officers charged with assaulting a motorist during a 2017 traffic stop are scheduled to be in court next week.

Former Sgt. Michael Bongiovanni and former Master Officer Robert McDonald are scheduled to be arraigned in front of Superior Court Judge Warren Davis on Friday, April 13. During an arraignment, defendants are given the opportunity to enter a plea.

A formal arraignment can also be waived, in which case a not guilty plea is generally entered on a defendant’s behalf.

Bongiovanni and McDonald were both fired and arrested after being caught on video striking 21-year-old Demetrius Hollins during an April 12, 2017 traffic stop at Sugarloaf Parkway and Lawrenceville-Suwanee Road near Lawrenceville.

Former Gwinnett County police Sgt. Michael Bongiovanni (left) and Master Police Officer Robert McDonald. (Credit: Gwinnett County Police Department)

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One bystander cellphone video of the incident showed Bongiovanni using his forearm or elbow to strike Hollins in the head while he stood outside his vehicle with both hands up. A separate cellphone video showed McDonald arriving at the scene and, with Hollins already lying on the ground and handcuffed, kicking Hollins in the head.

Both officers were fired shortly after the videos surfaced on social media on the day after the traffic stop.

They were indicted in February on a bevy of felony charges.

In all, McDonald now faces three charges: violation of oath of office, battery and aggravated assault. The latter stems from McDonald reportedly pointing his firearm at Hollins’ head.

Bongiovanni, meanwhile, has been indicted on a total of eight charges: aggravated assault, three counts of violation of oath of office, two counts of false writings and two counts of battery. In addition to allegedly striking and Tasering Hollins unnecessarily, Bongiovanni is accused of lying in his official accounts of the incident.

McDonald’s attorney has filed a motion to have his case separated from Bongiovanni’s.