A Female Passenger on Benson's Boat Called for Help

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Friend sought help for Benson

Concerned for his safety with police, woman phones parents to call 911

By David Haugh | Tribune reporter 12:12 AM CDT, May 7, 2008

A female passenger on Cedric Benson's boat Saturday night in Austin, Texas, was concerned enough about his safety after police took him into custody to phone her parents and urge them to call 911, the Tribune has learned.

"I called my dad and told him, 'Call 911, my black friend is getting beaten up by police on Lake Travis,' " said Elizabeth Cartwright, 22, a friend of Benson's from the University of Texas. "It's more what I heard than what I saw. I have never heard or seen Cedric that scared."

Cartwright put in writing her version of the events on Lake Travis that resulted in Benson being charged with boating while intoxicated and resisting arrest.

She says she is willing to submit her document as evidence supporting his account. She said her fiance also took dozens of photographs that help corroborate her claims.

In a 45-minute phone interview, she explained that she chose to come forward because of concerns that Benson's reputation was being "tainted" by accounts of the incident.

Benson faces a May 19 court date on the misdemeanor charges but was informed Tuesday that his lawyer can represent him.

He was back Tuesday at Halas Hall for a two-hour visit and already has shared with friends, including Cartwright, his desire to file a lawsuit against Travis County authorities based on his treatment during the arrest.

"We're not asking to be treated better, but we don't want to be treated worse, either, because of who Cedric is," Benson's lawyer, Brian Carney, said Tuesday night.

Cartwright, an English major at the University of Texas who is to graduate later this month, estimated she and her fiance had been boating with Benson six times this spring and each time a Lower Colorado River Authority boat pulled them over for a safety check.

There were about 15 people on the boat, including Benson's mother, Jackie, who had spent much of the evening swimming in a part of the lake known as Devil's Cove. Just when the group had decided to head back to shore around 9:30 p.m. and go out to dinner, a patrol boat stopped to conduct a random check.

According to Cartwright, she had consumed one beer and Benson had two drinks.

"I know Cedric and I don't think he was drunk," Cartwright said.

The arrival of LCRA police perturbed Benson because of the frequency of the checks on his 30-foot boat, Cartwright said.

When Benson's boat passed the safety inspection, Cartwright said she and her fiance were surprised the officer then required a sobriety test for Benson.

"We were all like, 'Why?' " she said.

After an officer led Benson to the LCRA boat for the test, the second officer left behind on Benson's boat assured a nervous Jackie Benson that her son would be fine, Cartwright recalled.

A few minutes later, Cartwright said she heard Benson begin to scream after the officer pepper-sprayed him in the eye. By the time Benson was in handcuffs, he was screaming, "Please stop, Mom, make them please stop."

Cartwright disputed that Benson was resisting arrest.

Panicked, Cartwright called her father, Jeff, to give him a description of the physical way she saw her friend being treated and told him to call 911.

Unaware the friend in question was Benson, Jeff Cartwright called 911 and told the dispatcher that police "were beating up a black kid on Lake Travis."

A Travis County spokesman wouldn't confirm or deny Tuesday night that a 911 call had been placed regarding the incident. An affidavit the LCRA filed described Benson as cocky, smelling strongly of alcohol and needing to be removed forcibly from the boat and eventually falling to the ground.

Benson claimed police kicked his feet out from under him, causing him to fall awkwardly. When Benson got up, Cartwright remembers him sitting in a squad car surrounded by six officers.

"In the weakest voice, Cedric said to me and my fiance, 'Help me get out of here,' " Cartwright said. "He was so scared."

dhaugh@tribune.com
 

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Doesn't matter, half the board made up their mind on the incident without knowing there might possibly be another side and no one believes a friend of the accused.
 

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Cartwright, an English major at the University of Texas who is to graduate later this month, estimated she and her fiance had been boating with Benson six times this spring and each time a Lower Colorado River Authority boat pulled them over for a safety check.

That's going to end up making LCRA look very bad.
 

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kevwun;2073429 said:
That's going to end up making LCRA look very bad.

I've been out on the lake and have never been pulled over for a safety check. Granted I do not hang out in Devil's Cove. It would not surprise me if several boats that regularly anchor in Devil's Cove during the weekend are frequently pulled over for safety checks. It is similar to cops hanging out and closely monitoring the people leaving the very busy, popular bars more than the people leaving the small dive bar around the corner.
 

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It'll be interesting to see if they can actually produce any hard evidence against Benson - like a blood test rather than an officer's possibly biased claim of a breathalyzer.
 

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joseephuss;2073437 said:
I've been out on the lake and have never been pulled over for a safety check. Granted I do not hang out in Devil's Cove. It would not surprise me if several boats that regularly anchor in Devil's Cove during the weekend are frequently pulled over for safety checks. It is similar to cops hanging out and closely monitoring the people leaving the very busy, popular bars more than the people leaving the small dive bar around the corner.

If they are truly being pulled over everytime they go out (and other boats aren't), it would make you wonder about racial profiling.
 

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I'm sure it looked like they were beating him up when they sprayed him for resisting arrest.

It sounds like it was a good idea for them to pull him over constantly for a "safety check" because they eventually caught him drinking and boating.
 

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Classic "he said, she said".

After all the legal proceedings and the inevitable fattening of lawyers' pockets, I bet the situation will still be very unclear.
 

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theogt;2073442 said:
I'm sure it looked like they were beating him up when they sprayed him for resisting arrest.

It sounds like it was a good idea for them to pull him over constantly for a "safety check" because they eventually caught him drinking and boating.

But do they have any hard evidence (a blood test)?
 

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theogt;2073442 said:
I'm sure it looked like they were beating him up when they sprayed him for resisting arrest.

It sounds like it was a good idea for them to pull him over constantly for a "safety check" because they eventually caught him drinking and boating.

How do you know he was resisting arrest?
 

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Eskimo;2073444 said:
But do they have any hard evidence (a blood test)?
I'm sure they do considering even his own witness admits he was drinking. The "only two drinks" line usually isn't very persuasive.

Maikeru-sama;2073445 said:
How do you know he was resisting arrest?
Original reports stated that was why he was sprayed.
 

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joseephuss;2073423 said:
Why didn't she just call 911?
That would make sense, but I don't know enough about 911 connections on a cell phone to even hazard a guess. I've never had to make one.
 

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I see it like this.

If they prove the Police did something wrong, then charges should be filed.

If they prove otherwise, charges should be filed against the woman.
 

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theogt;2073446 said:
Original reports stated that was why he was sprayed.

Police Reports are always accurate?

I know most are inclined to give the benefit of the doubt tends to the boys in blue, but a police report still only represents "one side of the argument".
 

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kevwun;2073429 said:
That's going to end up making LCRA look very bad.
It sure does to me. Now and then, no big deal. Every single time? I can't fathom that unless they are speeding or openly drinking when seen and that isn't what this sounds like. They are inspecting the boat for safety violations. To me this sounds fishy.
 

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Maikeru-sama;2073451 said:
Police Reports are always accurate?

I know most are inclined to give the benefit of the doubt tends to the boys in blue, but a police report still only represents "one side of the argument".
They get a "rebuttable presumption" with me. Until I see something rebutting their report, I'll presume they're truthful. Nothing here rebuts anything in the original reports.
 

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A few minutes later, Cartwright said she heard Benson begin to scream after the officer pepper-sprayed him in the eye. By the time Benson was in handcuffs, he was screaming, "Please stop, Mom, make them please stop."

:lmao2:

Oh my. That'll play well in the locker room.
 

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Just to be clear, Devil's Cove is a popular spot on Lake Travis. Boats anchor up and tie together and it's one big party. Everyone there is drinking.
 

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Eskimo;2073441 said:
If they are truly being pulled over everytime they go out (and other boats aren't), it would make you wonder about racial profiling.

Sure that is a question that will come up. It was 9:30 PM when he got pulled over. No sunlight at that time and depending on the lighting on the boat it would be difficult to tell who was piloting the boat or how many people were on board until you got in close. It is possible that the authorities may recognize the boat as Benson's if they have pulled him over before and that they have been looking out specifically for him.

This could be a case of both parties being right. The cops were right that Benson was drunk and Benson was right that the cops went a little too far.
 
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