Man Cleared After Elevator Video Proves he Didn’t Attack Fort Lauderdale Police
Broward County prosecutors have dropped all charges against a Sunrise Florida man after reviewing an elevator surveillance tape.
22 year old Joshua Daniel Ortiz was charged with felony battery on a law enforcement officer.
The incident started when Ortiz and a group of friends were getting into an elevator at 200 SW First Ave. They were heading to a parking garage after a night out when acquaintances of Ortiz’s began fighting in the lobby.
Police were called to the scene to break up the fight.
The police claim that upon arriving, Ortiz began yelling at the officers from the elevator. Officer Dereck Lade, of the Fort Lauderdale police department, said in his official report that Ortiz walked up and stood nose to nose with him. Lade said that he shoved Ortiz back, and made an attempt to take Ortiz into custody.
Lade stated that as he tried to take Ortiz into custody, Ortiz assumed a fighting stance, with both fists clenched, and his body bladed.
Ortiz ended up with a broken nose during the arrest.
The event caused many inconveniences for Ortiz. Ortiz said, “They were just sitting there watching my life go down the drain with those charges. I’ve been going crazy thinking my life is over.” The incident delayed Ortiz’s enrollment in college.
That all changed when prosecutors reviewed the tape. The surveillance footage showed 3 officers, Derek Lade, Stefan Silver, and Steve Smith, aggressively rush and beat Ortiz. The charge of felony battery was then downgraded to a misdemeanor resisting arrest charge.
Prosecutors again reviewed the tape, and dropped all charges.
Sgt. Frank Sousa, the department’s spokesperson, insisted that it was not a beat down, and said that the Fort Lauderdale Internal Affairs investigators found nothing wrong in the video, noting that no policy or procedural violations were found .
Sousa also said that the video clearly showed Ortiz making a movement toward the officers.
Ortiz said that the claims made against him by the officers were completely false, and that they were simply on a power trip.
Stephen Melnick, Ortiz’s defense attorney, said that the officers lied in their reports to justify their actions, unaware that the entire incident was being taped.




