Mayor Luke Ravenstahl said he is "very
troubled" by claims that a Homewood high school student was beaten by
undercover police. Jordan Miles, 18, was treated at a hospital twice after an arrest
last week by three plainclothes Pittsburgh police officers. Police
suspected he had a concealed gun and -- after a chase and a struggle with the Creative and Performing Arts High School senior -- concluded he was holding a bottle of Mountain Dew instead. He was charged with aggravated assault and resisting arrest, but when officers did not show for a court hearing Thursday, the matter was postponed. Mr. Miles took several blows to the head and face, was Tasered and
had a chunk of hair ripped from his head, his lawyer said. He was
walking between homes owned by his mother and grandmother when police stopped him. Police claimed that they identified themselves to Mr. Miles and
repeatedly tried to subdue the 18 year old after he fled. Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10023/1030533-53.stm#ixzz0dSGORqqE
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I remember see that this morning. SMH this just makes you all kinds of mad
ReplyDeleteWhen will the brutality against men of Color by the police around the world going to stop? My cousin was brutalized by the police two years ago and had to go to the hospital. Now, he's slowing getting his life back together. There's a pattern of abuse of young Black and Latino/American Indian men by police in this millennium.
ReplyDeleteThere's also increased incidences of police brutality along with sexual abuse against Black women. Last year's brutality against a Black girl in Seattle was taped.
I'm saddened by the tasering and abuse of the African teen in Pittsburgh. I wish him speedy recovery and I hope he sue the department for the abuse ASAP.
La Reyna
Thats really crazy
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