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Brutality charged as Pittsburgh police defend 'fist strikes' on teenJanuary 22, 2010 8:22 p.m. EST

Jordan Miles' mother says on January 11, police used a stun gun and beat him, pulling out a chunk of his hair.STORY HIGHLIGHTS
Officers believed Jordan Miles, who ran from them, was engaged in criminal activity
Miles' mother says she plans to file civil rights claim; judge postpones case until next month
Jordan Miles was charged with aggravated assault, loitering, resisting arrest and escape
(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.

The case is being investigated, [the Pittsburgh mayor is] closely monitoring it. He's met with the chief.

--Joanna Doven, Pittsburgh press secretary

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The criminal complaint says the officers, considering Jordan Miles' appearance suspicious, got out of the car and identified themselves as police. He tried to flee, fell, and then struggled to escape.

The officers "delivered 2-3 closed fist strikes to Miles' head/face with still no effect," and then a "knee strike to Miles' head causing him to momentarily stop resisting," so that he could be handcuffed, the document says.

Miles' mother said the officers did not identify themselves as police to her son, a viola player and student at the city's Creative and Performing Arts High School.

The complaint says the police officers believed Miles was engaged in criminal activity and possibly armed with a "large heavy object." The object turned out to be a bottle of Mountain Dew.

Miles was charged with aggravated assault, loitering, resisting arrest and escape.

A hearing in the case was scheduled for Thursday, but it was unclear whether the officers involved showed up, said Miles' attorney, Kerry Lewis. The judge postponed the case until February 18.

Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl is "taking this very seriously," said his press secretary, Joanna Doven. "The case is being investigated, he's closely monitoring it. He's met with the chief."

The three officers were taken off plainclothes duty and were back in uniform, she said.

Terez Miles contends the officers used too much force.

"My son is 150 pounds and 5-foot-6. There's no need for this degree of violence and brutality for someone of this stature," she said.

Lewis said Jordan Miles has no criminal record.
 
Brutality charged as Pittsburgh police defend 'fist strikes' on teenJanuary 22, 2010 8:22 p.m. EST

Jordan Miles' mother says on January 11, police used a stun gun and beat him, pulling out a chunk of his hair.STORY HIGHLIGHTS
Officers believed Jordan Miles, who ran from them, was engaged in criminal activity
Miles' mother says she plans to file civil rights claim; judge postpones case until next month
Jordan Miles was charged with aggravated assault, loitering, resisting arrest and escape
(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.

The case is being investigated, [the Pittsburgh mayor is] closely monitoring it. He's met with the chief.

--Joanna Doven, Pittsburgh press secretary

RELATED TOPICS
Pennsylvania
The criminal complaint says the officers, considering Jordan Miles' appearance suspicious, got out of the car and identified themselves as police. He tried to flee, fell, and then struggled to escape.

The officers "delivered 2-3 closed fist strikes to Miles' head/face with still no effect," and then a "knee strike to Miles' head causing him to momentarily stop resisting," so that he could be handcuffed, the document says.

Miles' mother said the officers did not identify themselves as police to her son, a viola player and student at the city's Creative and Performing Arts High School.

The complaint says the police officers believed Miles was engaged in criminal activity and possibly armed with a "large heavy object." The object turned out to be a bottle of Mountain Dew.

Miles was charged with aggravated assault, loitering, resisting arrest and escape.

A hearing in the case was scheduled for Thursday, but it was unclear whether the officers involved showed up, said Miles' attorney, Kerry Lewis. The judge postponed the case until February 18.

Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl is "taking this very seriously," said his press secretary, Joanna Doven. "The case is being investigated, he's closely monitoring it. He's met with the chief."

The three officers were taken off plainclothes duty and were back in uniform, she said.

Terez Miles contends the officers used too much force.

"My son is 150 pounds and 5-foot-6. There's no need for this degree of violence and brutality for someone of this stature," she said.

Lewis said Jordan Miles has no criminal record.

The sad thing is that the cops will probably get away with it, as they do with 99% of race-related incidents here. It's still a white boys' network and we're a long way from achieving equal justice for all.
 
how the uber liberal simpleton jump to conclusions

we have no proof of racism and no proof of brutality, yet you two have already convicted the officers. :rolleyes:
 
how the uber liberal simpleton jump to conclusions

we have no proof of racism and no proof of brutality, yet you two have already convicted the officers. :rolleyes:

Que the neocon moron, hello spurt

When's the last time you saw a white honor student suspected of criminal activity for being white?
 
Que the neocon moron, hello spurt

When's the last time you saw a white honor student suspected of criminal activity for being white?

you such an idiot. you have no proof, you know it, so you raise totally unrelated topic that has nothing to do with the thread. you have no clue if the police witnessed certain activity. you further are a dishonest liberal hack by claiming no white kids ever get arrested for being suspected of criminal activity.

according to the criminal complaint they identified themsevles as policers, yet he still ran....

like i said, i am not passing judgment, unlike you liberal moron, until we know more facts and circumstances....you're just an ignorant tool that convicts any white person without ever presuming innocence
 
you such an idiot. you have no proof, you know it, so you raise totally unrelated topic that has nothing to do with the thread. you have no clue if the police witnessed certain activity. you further are a dishonest liberal hack by claiming no white kids ever get arrested for being suspected of criminal activity.

according to the criminal complaint they identified themsevles as policers, yet he still ran....

like i said, i am not passing judgment, unlike you liberal moron, until we know more facts and circumstances....you're just an ignorant tool that convicts any white person without ever presuming innocence

thanks for showing your racist side with little proding you fucking brainless ambulance chaser. No kid EVER is arrested for being WHITE. ASSHOLE:pke:
 
you such an idiot. you have no proof, you know it, so you raise totally unrelated topic that has nothing to do with the thread. you have no clue if the police witnessed certain activity. you further are a dishonest liberal hack by claiming no white kids ever get arrested for being suspected of criminal activity.

according to the criminal complaint they identified themsevles as policers, yet he still ran....

like i said, i am not passing judgment, unlike you liberal moron, until we know more facts and circumstances....you're just an ignorant tool that convicts any white person without ever presuming innocence


This is not what proper police conduct looks like:

jordan-miles.jpg
 
IT'S PITIFULL
An honor student, wait he's black and has dreadlocks pull over he's guilty of something. Let's beat his ass.

necon morons perpetuate hate
 
i'm not defending the police you ignorant libtards

you are simply convicting without knowing the facts. how obama like of you....
 
i'm not defending the police you ignorant libtards

you are simply convicting without knowing the facts. how obama like of you....


I know that a black kid carrying a Mountain Dew bottle got his ass kicked by the police. The officers are entitled to a presumption of innocence in a court of law, but they are not entitled to such a presumption here. I don't give a damn what they thought he did or was doing, beating the shit out of him was not appropriate conduct. Period.
 
The sad thing is that the cops will probably get away with it, as they do with 99% of race-related incidents here. It's still a white boys' network and we're a long way from achieving equal justice for all.

While this does have some truth to it, it's not the 'white boys network' anymore. That 'thin blue line' allows cops of any color to get away with just about anything short of an overt criminal act. The real disgusting part about it all, is that most people still believe that cops are entitled to act that way. They even refused to convict a cop of murder for shooting and killing an unarmed man in a pair of swim trunks, simply because he's a cop.
 
no. and there has been no official testimony.

but to most people it does.

does a non police officer's words hold more credibility than a police officer's, in your opinion?

it takes a real racist mutha fucker to not see what happened here, but as a normal persons perspective is lost on spurt.
 
I know that a black kid carrying a Mountain Dew bottle got his ass kicked by the police. The officers are entitled to a presumption of innocence in a court of law, but they are not entitled to such a presumption here. I don't give a damn what they thought he did or was doing, beating the shit out of him was not appropriate conduct. Period.

so it is alleged he ran. what if he did run, and what if he did resist arrest by fighting back with police and it did in fact take some force to subdue him.

you are looking at this in a totally racist manner. the fact you have to focus on his skin color shows you're not objective.
 
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