Pubdate: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 Source: News & Observer (Raleigh, NC) Copyright: 2006 The News and Observer Publishing Company Contact: http://www.newsobserver.com/484/story/433256.html Website: http://www.news-observer.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/304 Author: Sarah Ovaska DETECTIVES RESIGN FOLLOWING COMPLAINT SBI Probes Assault Allegation GARNER - Three undercover drug detectives with the Wake County Sheriff's Office resigned Wednesday following accusations that they assaulted a Garner man last month in a restaurant parking lot. Katie Broda, Kevin Hinton and Christopher Roth all submitted their resignations Wednesday, Sheriff Donnie Harrison said at a news conference. The trio had been on desk duty since Aug. 26, when Robert D. Wise said he was attacked by the detectives after they took issue with his family car being parked in two spots outside an Applebee's restaurant on U.S. 70. "I will not tolerate any unprofessional behavior in this office," Harrison said. He apologized to Wise and his family. He said that the three would have been fired if they hadn't resigned. Harrison would not comment at length, citing the ongoing probe into possible criminal charges by agents with the State Bureau of Investigation. None of the former detectives could be reached for comment Wednesday evening. District Attorney Colon Willoughby said he expects to see the SBI report on the incident within two weeks. Until he sees the report, Willoughby won't make any decisions about the incident or whether he will proceed on the assault charges filed against Wise by the detectives. The resignations were independent of the SBI probe, he said. Wise was with his wife, Cynthia, at the Applebee's the evening of Aug. 26 when the detectives, undercover drug investigators who stopped to eat, approached the couple. Cynthia Wise called 911 dispatchers and told them that the group was banging on their car door and got into a physical struggle with her husband while trying to arrest him. Robert Wise was cited on three counts of assault on a law enforcement officer and one count of resisting a law enforcement officer. He went to the hospital for treatment of his injuries after the fight. "Justice will be served when they're in jail," Wise said in a brief interview Wednesday at his home. Wise said his injuries included a sprained knee, several bruised ribs, two cuts on his head and a blow to his nose. He declined to comment further about the incident. Roth's resignation was made effective immediately while Broda and Hinton's will take effect Friday. Harrison said he knew of no prior complaints against the three. "We're human beings; we make mistakes," he said. Broda had been with the sheriff's office for five years and had an annual salary of $35,059. Hinton was a seven-year veteran of the office and earned $41,445 annually, said Phyllis Stephens, spokeswoman for the sheriff's office. Roth made $40,976 and had seven years of employment with Wake County. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek