Black Man Ready to Sue Over Treatment By Raleigh Police
Tuesday, August 3, 2004 at 02:38PM
TheSpook
Mortgage Banker humiliated by cops
A Raleigh man claims that he recently was stopped at
gunpoint by police, handcuffed and questioned and that police soon
realized they had the wrong guy. Mortgage broker Patrick Riley said he
and his cousin were driving to a fast-food restaurant Saturday to get
lunch for his son when they were stopped by officers looking for two
men from an earlier shooting. Police later arrested three Hispanic men
in a burgundy Pontiac. Riley said the description of those men did not
match his or his cousin's, or their car. "You have two black guys in a
dark, burgundy RX-7 that looks kind of brown," Riley said. "How could
you make a mistake like that, even with your eyes closed?" Riley said
he feared for his life at the time of his arrest. "I ended up at the
top of my subdivision, right at home, on my knees with handcuffs on,
being humiliated while my clients and my neighbors walked by," he said,
"and the only thing that ran through my mind was: 'I'm about to lose my
life right here.'" Riley said he has hired an attorney. [more]
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