Las Vegas Review-Journal

Guilty plea for officer who hit 4-year-old son

- By Estelle Atkinson

A Metropolit­an Police Department officer accused of striking his 4-yearold son’s face four times pleaded guilty to one count of battery Tuesday, court records show.

Officer Brandon Pierce, who has been employed with the department since 2023, was arrested Aug. 15 after becoming “flustered” and hitting his child while getting him ready for school, according to his arrest report.

A North Las Vegas Police Department officer who examined his son noted in Pierce’s arrest report that the boy had a slightly swollen and red handprint mark on his face that had “begun to turn purple.”

Pierce was given a suspended sentence in court Tuesday by Justice of the Peace Kalani Hoo after having his charge amended several times. Initially charged with felony child abuse, Pierce ultimately pleaded guilty to battery, a misdemeano­r, court records show.

If Pierce fulfills certain conditions, the charge will be further reduced to disorderly conduct and Pierce will avoid serving his 30-day suspended sentence in jail, records show.

These conditions are that Pierce pay for and complete a 13-week impulse control program and a parenting class, comply with Child Protective Services orders and stay out of trouble. Pierce will undergo an impulse control and anger management evaluation, according to court records.

The bond that Pierce posted on

Aug. 21 was also exonerated, meaning Pierce will be refunded the amount.

Warren Geller, Pierce’s attorney, said he felt that the sentence was “a just resolution,” given that “the allegation­s were not very serious at all.”

Pierce remains on suspension of police powers, but with pay, pending further investigat­ion, Metro said.

Metro spokespers­on Robert Wicks said that now that Pierce has been sentenced in court, Metro will move forward with its own internal investigat­ion.

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