Saturday, January 23, 2010

Brutality charged as Pittsburgh police defend 'fist strikes' on teen - CNN.com


Brutality charged as Pittsburgh police defend 'fist strikes' on teen - CNN.com: (CNN) -- An arrest in which several punches were thrown has triggered an accusation of brutality against Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, police from the mother of the 18-year-old honor student who was taken into custody.

Police, in a criminal complaint on the incident, say 'closed fist strikes' were used by the undercover police officers, but only to subdue the teenager as he tried to get away.

His mother said she plans to file a civil rights claim against the officers.

Terez Miles said her son, Jordan Miles, who is black, thought his life was in jeopardy when three white men jumped out of a car on the night of January 11 as he walked not far from his home.

'My son tried to run thinking his life was in jeopardy,' Terez Miles said. 'He made three steps before he slipped and fell.' After that, she said, the police used a stun gun and beat him, pulling out a chunk of his hair.