09 September 2015

Tennis star tackled by NYPD



Slate has an article by Ben Mathis-Lilley about a recent incident in New York City:
James Blake (photo) is a 35-year-old former tennis pro and former Harvard student who was in New York City to make appearances related to the ongoing US Open. He's also black, and he says he was slammed to the ground and detained outside the Grand Hyatt hotel in midtown Manhattan by five white NYPD officers who apparently believed he was a criminal suspect. From the New York Daily News:
Blake said he had just answered a few questions from a writer for a tennis magazine and was texting when he looked up and saw someone in shorts and a tee-shirt charging at him, splitting the doorman outside the Hyatt, an official hotel for the US Tennis AssociationBlake said the officer, who he said was not wearing a badge, picked him up and threw him down on the sidewalk.
Blake was told he'd been identified as a suspect in an identity theft ring and spent fifteen minutes in handcuffs, he says, before being let go with an apology (although the apology came from a different officer than the one who'd tackled him). "To me it's as simple as unnecessary police force, no matter what my race is," he told the Daily News. "In my mind there's probably a race factor involved, but, no matter what, there's no reason for anybody to do that to anybody."
NBA player and trilingual Swiss native Thabo Sefolosha, who is black, reportedly suffered a broken leg earlier this year while being arrested for allegedly interfering with NYPD officers at the scene of a stabbing.
Rico says it's the old 'walking while black' problem...

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