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US policeman leaves Indian partially paralyzed

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Picture of the American Hero Eric Parker who bravely threw an 57 year old grandfather to the ground breaking his spine and making him paralysed. This after twisting his arms and hold it behind in an arm lock outside his sons house. :tup:

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I hope all those Indian Americans who were supporting US Police action against Devyani Khobragade is now equally supportive of this true American hero :coffee:

After all, like Devyani Khobragade, this too is "standard police action".
 
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US police officer who brutally assaulted Indian in Alabama arrested, will be fired; FBI to probe matter

WASHINGTON: One of the two police officers who allegedly assaulted the 57-year-old Indian man in Alabama has been arrested and FBI will be conducting a probe into the matter to find out if there were any federal violations in the incident.

Larry Muncey, the Madison City Chief of Police while apologizing to the victim Sureshbhai Patel, who was wrongfully assaulted by two police officers, without any provocation just because he did not know English and was unable to answer to their questions, informed that Federal Bureau of Investigation will also be conducting a probe into the matter.

"I sincerely apologize to Mr Patel, Mr Patel's family and our community. We strive to exceed expectations," Muncey told reporters at a news conference.
READ ALSO: US cops leave Indian temporarily paralyzed

"Additionally FBI would be conducting a parallel inquiry to ascertain if there were any federal violations," Muncey said after he released audio and videos related to the incident.

"As a result of the investigations, I found that Mr Parkers's actions did not meet the high standard and expectations of the Madison City Police Department," he said, adding, that he (Muncey) has proposed termination of officer Parker, who has now been arrested for third-degree assault.

The incident occurred on the morning of February 6 while walking down the sidewalk in the neighbourhood, Patel, a permanent US resident, "was violently assaulted by a police official without provocation, and left partially paralysed," according to the 11-page lawsuit filed.

A day before, Patel had arrived in the United States to assist his son and daughter-in-law in caring for their 17-month-old child, who was developmentally delayed after a premature birth.
READ ALSO: India protests police assault on Indian man in US

In the video, Patel is seen walking quietly in a sidewalk. He is not seen peeping at any of the houses or garage as was the police told in an non-emergency call it received from a neighbour, after which a police car was rushed to the neighbourhood.

Watch US cop assaulting an Indian man that left him paralyzed:


In the video, two police officers are see approaching Patel and asking him questions like name, address and identity card.

Patel is heard saying "No English" and pointing figure towards his son's home. Soon one of the police officer, later identified as Parker, is seen violently throwing Patel on the ground and threatening him not to leave. It is at this time it appears Patel was paralysed, apparently by shock.

Moments later when two police officers try to walk him, Patel is not able to stand on his own. Patel was severely injured in the incident, said his attorney Henry F Sherrod.

Patel has been partly paralyzed and is currently under treatment at a city hospital.

READ THIS STORY IN HINDI: भारतीय को पीटने वाला US अधिकारी अरेस्ट

Source:- US police officer who brutally assaulted Indian in Alabama arrested, will be fired; FBI to probe matter - The Times of India
 
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US police officer who brutally assaulted Indian in Alabama arrested, will be fired; FBI to probe matter

WASHINGTON: One of the two police officers who allegedly assaulted the 57-year-old Indian man in Alabama has been arrested and FBI will be conducting a probe into the matter to find out if there were any federal violations in the incident.

Larry Muncey, the Madison City Chief of Police while apologizing to the victim Sureshbhai Patel, who was wrongfully assaulted by two police officers, without any provocation just because he did not know English and was unable to answer to their questions, informed that Federal Bureau of Investigation will also be conducting a probe into the matter.

"I sincerely apologize to Mr Patel, Mr Patel's family and our community. We strive to exceed expectations," Muncey told reporters at a news conference.
READ ALSO: US cops leave Indian temporarily paralyzed

"Additionally FBI would be conducting a parallel inquiry to ascertain if there were any federal violations," Muncey said after he released audio and videos related to the incident.

"As a result of the investigations, I found that Mr Parkers's actions did not meet the high standard and expectations of the Madison City Police Department," he said, adding, that he (Muncey) has proposed termination of officer Parker, who has now been arrested for third-degree assault.

The incident occurred on the morning of February 6 while walking down the sidewalk in the neighbourhood, Patel, a permanent US resident, "was violently assaulted by a police official without provocation, and left partially paralysed," according to the 11-page lawsuit filed.

A day before, Patel had arrived in the United States to assist his son and daughter-in-law in caring for their 17-month-old child, who was developmentally delayed after a premature birth.
READ ALSO: India protests police assault on Indian man in US

In the video, Patel is seen walking quietly in a sidewalk. He is not seen peeping at any of the houses or garage as was the police told in an non-emergency call it received from a neighbour, after which a police car was rushed to the neighbourhood.

Watch US cop assaulting an Indian man that left him paralyzed:


In the video, two police officers are see approaching Patel and asking him questions like name, address and identity card.

Patel is heard saying "No English" and pointing figure towards his son's home. Soon one of the police officer, later identified as Parker, is seen violently throwing Patel on the ground and threatening him not to leave. It is at this time it appears Patel was paralysed, apparently by shock.

Moments later when two police officers try to walk him, Patel is not able to stand on his own. Patel was severely injured in the incident, said his attorney Henry F Sherrod.

Patel has been partly paralyzed and is currently under treatment at a city hospital.

READ THIS STORY IN HINDI: भारतीय को पीटने वाला US अधिकारी अरेस्ट

Source:- US police officer who brutally assaulted Indian in Alabama arrested, will be fired; FBI to probe matter - The Times of India
Its there racial mindset towards nonwhites.
 
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His lawyer must be checking out yacht brochures right now and trying to figure out which yacht is the most beautiful one to buy with all the money he is going to make out of this case :D

he already have a few yachts, might be looking to buy a plane now...this poor guy if lucky might get a few thousand after all the lawyers expenses which include photo copies $12000, fed deliveries $35000, limousines $120000 and air travel to and from court house 1.5 million.
 
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Did you read my original comment?

Let me quote it for you:

"You have to keep your hands clearly within sight during questioning. This is common knowledge, but obviously Mr. Singh couldn't have been expected to know that."
If you are pulled over in a car then you have to keep your hands within their sight but if you are walking when its freezing outside then there is nothing wrong with placing your hands in and out your pockets.It might raise suspicion but its not a crime.Btw his name is patel not singh.
 
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