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Update: White soldier filmed harassing a black man is charged with third-degree assault and battery

A white US Army officer who was filmed harassing a Black man for taking a walk in his neighbourhood in Columbia, South Carolina, has been charged with third-degree assault and battery, according to the Richland County Sheriff’s Department.

Jonathan Pentland, a 42-year-old sergeant first class assigned to Fort Jackson, was arrested at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday and was booked at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center. If found guilty, Pentland faces a $500 fine and 30 days in jail.


“The first time I saw the video, it was terrible,” Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott said at a press conference Wednesday evening. “It was unnecessary. It was a bad video — young man was the victim, the individual that was arrested was the aggressor, and he’s been dealt with accordingly.”

Update: White soldier filmed harassing a black man is charged with third-degree assault and battery

The incident took place on Monday April 12, officials said. Police were called and responded to the neighborhood at the time.


In the video, Jonathan and his family were seen harassing and threatening a young black man, named Deandre, who explained he was just taking a walk in the neighbourhood in Columbia, South Carolina.


Pentland, 42, shoves the victim as he yells at him: “You better start walking right now. You’re in the wrong neighborhood, m—–f—–. Get out!”


The victim protests, saying he did nothing wrong, and is followed by the suspect who continues berating him.

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