Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Dave Bremer was on his way home from Bible study Saturday
night when he ran into the rear of the minivan in front of him.
What Orlando police say happened next shocked Bremer — and, he said, left him
with injuries so severe that he'll need time to recover before he can go back to
work as a contractor.
A man later identified as Orlando District Fire Chief Melvin "Rob" Rivenbark
Jr. — wearing his uniform — jumped out of the van, reached into the Jeep,
grabbed Bremer by the hair and slammed his head into the side of the Jeep,
according to police.
Bremer said his right knee banged against the steering-wheel column during
the incident, dislodging hardware a doctor placed there years earlier after
Bremer fell down some stairs, he told the Orlando Sentinel in an interview at
his attorney's office.
"The only reason that my guard was let down and he had the opportunity to
grab me the way he did is because he had a badge," Bremer, 51, said. "I looked
at him as a person of authority."
Rivenbark, 46, who comes from a family of firefighters, was arrested on a
misdemeanor charge of battery. Bremer was ticketed on a charge of following too
closely.
A witness at the scene on John Young Parkway near Silver Star Road told
officers he saw a man wearing a white shirt — part of Rivenbark's uniform —
reach into the Jeep and move his arms toward the driver, a police report
states.
Bremer wants Rivenbark fired from his $105,706-per-year job or demoted to a
position where he doesn't deal with the public."If his temper is that short, he should not be in a position dealing with
people," Bremer said.
From IAFC Daily Dispatch, see full story at: http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/crime/os-district-fire-chief-arrested-orlando-20120130,0,5560043.story