Bedford Judge Erik Jacobsen Arrested and Tased; Charged With DUI, Resisting Arrest

Today’s installment brings you exclusive footage of the April 22, 2019 arrest of Bedford Town Justice Erik Jacobsen in Westchester, New York.

Just after midnight on April 22, 2019 Bedford Town Justice Erik P. Jacobsen, 54, was arrested on charges of driving while intoxicated and resisting arrest. At 11:54 pm a motorist had called the county police to report that a silver Mercedes was being driven erratically on the Saw Mill River Parkway in Mount Kisco, New York. Officer Mathieu Ricozzi and Officer Ahmed Bitawi were assigned the call and quickly located the vehicle, following and observing it after they spotted the SUV exiting onto SR-133.

Both officers observed the Mercedes SUV repeatedly swerve in-and-out of its lane, crossing over into oncoming traffic multiple times. Upon reaching a red light, the Mercedes failed to stop in time, ultimately coming to a rest in the intersection, on the extension of a left-turn-only lane, well over the crosswalk and parked under the red traffic light. When the light turned green, the SUV pulled out of the left-turn-only lane and continued straight.

Following these observations officers initiated a vehicle stop. It is the footage from that stop which you are seeing in this video. It has never been published elsewhere, and it speaks for itself.

Jacobsen was charged with DWI (1st offense), resisting arrest, violating a red light, and failure to maintain a lane. He was released on a mandatory appearance ticket for the village of Mount Kisco Court.

On May 22, 2019 the supervising district judge ordered that Jacobsen’s case be transferred from Mount Kisco to the City Court of Rye, as the judges in Mount Kisco could not preside due to conflicts of interest. On June 4, 2019 Jacobsen’s first appearance arraignment was held in Rye, and he entered a plea of not guilty on all four counts.

Jacobsen’s license was suspended pending prosecution, however he was granted a hardship license that allows him to drive to and from work. It is not clear what purpose that license serves, considering that Jacobsen has been indefinitely relieved of all his judicial duties and has been banned from all non-public areas of his former courthouse. Next appearance in Jacobsen’s case is scheduled for July 30, 2019.

*Note: I am publishing this footage now because you deserve to see it, but my investigation into this incident is not yet complete. That is why I am not reporting the results of Jacobsen’s blood test. Frankly, I am not sure that I understand what I am reading and I don’t want to misinform you. I have already reached out to Jacobsen’s attorney as well as the Westchester County District Attorney’s office. Once I know what I am looking at I will update this story with the information and will post the complete case file for Patreon supporters. (Thank you!) Believe me, it’s frustrating to not be able to report on such a key detail. But it’s more important to me that I get it right.

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22 thoughts on “Bedford Judge Erik Jacobsen Arrested and Tased; Charged With DUI, Resisting Arrest

  1. I mean there was two guys there and they both look pretty fit and strong and Burley. Those five hardcore punches to the face to get his hands behind his back seemed a little unnecessary. I think the Judge is a drunk douchebag don't get me wrong and deserved to get tased. But it seems like those five punches he did just because he's a cop and he can.

  2. Judges, police officers, etc., Nobody, absolutely NOBODY is above the law. This judge absolutely thought he was. WRONG!! He deserves to be punished for putting innocent lives at stake while he drives drunk. What a deplorable way for a sitting judge to act. Why am I not shocked that this drunk Judge remains an employee of the Town of Bedford, listed as a justice on the town's website.

  3. What everyone may miss here is addiction don't care who you are what nice job you may have or be a part of addiction don't care it effects all walks of life all classes of us no matter who we may think we are we still addicts just in different clothes

  4. Gotta love watching a judge get tased and arrested. No one is above the law. I hope the Barr Association took his license away.

  5. Yea. This is why I don’t drink at all anymore. Yes, I can call a Cab ride home but I’m not that in love with Alcohol.

  6. I would’ve loved to of known what his blood alcohol level was. When I was looking at the paperwork in the end I didn’t see it listed anywhere. That doesn’t mean it wasn’t there though. I might have just missed it.

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