Suit alleges patrolmen treated Black youths differently than whites
The complaint filed by the ACLU, New
Jersey, claims discrimination based on race, and improper search and
detention by members of the township police department, Patrolman Peter
Chalfin and Patrol-man Steve Turner, on the evening of June 21, 2003.
The complaint also names the township of Manalapan, the Manalapan
Police Department and Police Chief Stuart Brown. Chalfin and Turner are
white. They are seeking compensatory damages for pain, suffering and
humiliation. According to the
complaint, the three plaintiffs, who are black, were with three white
friends along Park View Way near the Bucks Head playground. Two police cars stopped across the street
from the where the juveniles were standing and a pair of white police
officers approached the three plaintiffs and their three friends. The
complaint states that at the time the officers arrived, the minor
plaintiffs and their three friends were not making any excessive noise.
According to the complaint, Yorker was asked to take his hands out of
his pockets and asked why, since he had done nothing wrong, but
complied with the directive. At that point, according to the
complaint, one of the officers "pushed him against the police car and
ordered him to stand against the police car with his arms and legs
spread."...[
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