Crime & Courts

Ex-cop charged with assaulting motorist during recent Lowcountry traffic stop

File photo of police lights.
File photo of police lights. File

A former Summerville police officer has been arrested on charges that he assaulted a motorist during a traffic stop two months ago.

Robert Barrineau, 37, is accused of dragging the car’s driver out of the vehicle and hitting him.

The driver had refused to exit the vehicle after the police officer failed to explain why the car had been stopped, according to an arrest warrant. The warrant said the victim was struck in the face with a closed fist.

The traffic stop resulted from a narcotics surveillance operation, the warrant said.

Barrineau worked for the Summerville Police Department at the time of the incident, the warrant said. The State Law Enforcement Division arrested Barrineau Friday, SLED spokesman Tommy Crosby said. Barrineau has been released on bond, a law enforcement official in Dorchester County said.

He is charged with third degree assault and battery.

Efforts to reach Barrineau or locate an attorney representing him were unsuccessful Friday.

Sammy Fretwell
The State
Sammy Fretwell has covered the environment beat for The State since 1995. He writes about an array of issues, including wildlife, climate change, energy, state environmental policy, nuclear waste and coastal development. He has won numerous awards, including Journalist of the Year by the S.C. Press Association in 2017. Fretwell is a University of South Carolina graduate who grew up in Anderson County. Reach him at 803 771 8537. Support my work with a digital subscription
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