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Los Angeles Times
Sport
James Queally

NBA player Jaxson Hayes charged with domestic violence, resisting arrest in L.A.

New Orleans Pelicans center Jaxson Hayes has been charged with domestic violence abuse, resisting arrest and battery against a police officer in connection with a July incident at his Woodland Hills home in which LAPD officers choked him and hit him with a Taser.

The Los Angeles city attorney's office charged Hayes on Monday with five counts of abusing a spouse or co-habitant, one count of resisting arrest, one count of battery against an LAPD officer, three counts of vandalism and one count of trespassing in connection with the July clash.

Police responded to Hayes' home after his girlfriend's cousin called 911 and said Hayes was being "loud and violent" and that his significant other was scared. When police arrived on scene, however, Hayes and the woman who called police told responding officers that the situation had been diffused, according to video of the incident released last year by LAPD.

The officers told Hayes to wait outside while they talked to the woman, but he demanded to see a search warrant and asked why he couldn't go in his own home.

As the argument escalated, an officer then told Hayes he was going to be detained, and two officers tried to restrain him. Hayes spun and pushed one of the officers into a wall near the home's front door, the video shows. The officer suffered an unspecified elbow injury, police said.

Hayes was then taken to the ground and one officer began kneeling on his neck and Hayes shouted, "I can't breathe." Another officer then struck him in the chest with a Taser, the video shows.

The LAPD immediately came under scrutiny for the force depicted in the video, as it seemed to run afoul of department policy. Officers are forbidden from blocking or restricting a person's airway while trying to subdue them. Targeting a person's chest with a Taser is also strongly discouraged, according to LAPD policy.

In the aftermath of the incident, police said Hayes' girlfriend had refused to cooperate with the investigation, though an unidentified woman is now listed as the victim in the domestic violence charges made public Monday. A city attorney's office spokesperson declined to say if Hayes' girlfriend cooperated with the charges brought Monday and the LAPD did not immediately respond to questions about the case.

Calls to Hayes' agent seeking comment were not immediately returned. Attempts to contact a Pelicans spokesperson were unsuccessful.

The Los Angeles County district attorney's office declined to pursue felony charges against Hayes last year, drawing the ire of the union that represents rank-and-file officers who alleged the decision made it clear suspects could attack officers with impunity.

"We're pleased that the City Attorney evaluated the evidence and charged Jaxson Hayes for assaulting an LAPD officer, domestic violence, and ten additional crimes. It's disappointing that the NBA has remained silent on Mr. Hayes' behavior despite the video evidence and its stated zero-tolerance policy on domestic violence," the Los Angeles Police Protective League said in a statement issued Monday. "There are fundamental values at play in this incident that Mr. Hayes, George Gascón, and the NBA should recognize, it must never be acceptable to engage in domestic violence or attack police officers."

The district attorney's office did not immediately respond to a request for a copy of the memo explaining the reason prosecutors declined charges against Hayes.

Hayes was in New Orleans on Sunday, where the Pelicans played the New York Knicks. The team is scheduled to tip off against the Indiana Pacers Monday afternoon.

Rob Wilcox, a spokesperson for the city attorney's office, said a warrant had not been issued for Hayes' arrest but he is due in court on Feb. 15.

Times staff writer Kevin Rector contributed to this report.

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