Latino Man Sues Bellingham For $20 Million Alleging Wrongful Arrest on Thanksgiving
Thursday, January 6, 2005 at 11:44AM
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Claims Cops were Looking to Lock Up Latinos
A Bellingham man has sued the town and a town police officer for $20
million alleging he was arrested and held for 41 hours in a case of
mistaken identity. Modesto Montero, 45, was arrested at his home and
handcuffed in front of his five children on the night before
Thanksgiving last year, then led away barefoot. Police said he was
wanted in Pennsylvania for parole violation. The arrest warrant
however, was for a Gumercindo Montero, and described a man four inches
taller, with a scar on his chin, and with a different birth date and
Social Security Number, Modesto Montero's lawyer said. Police did not
check fingerprints until a judge ordered them to do so two days after
the arrest. The prints did not match and Montero was released within an
hour, attorney Scott Gediman said. "It would appear that the only thing
these two men had in common, besides the same last name, was that they
were both Hispanic," the lawsuit says. "He was not only arrested and
treated like an animal in the middle of the night in front of his
entire family, (but) his family spent Thanksgiving despairing about
when and if he might ever be released." Montero, according to the
lawsuit, suffers from "extreme anxiety and distress" as a result of the
ordeal. Gediman, while not giving other instances of Bellingham police
harassing Latinos, said his client's experience may indicate a pattern.
"The policy and procedure of the police was to arrested, brutalize, and
confine Hispanics," he said. The incident was "unfortunate" but not
unlawful, town lawyer Lee G. Ambler told The Boston Globe, adding that
the two men resembled each other. [more]
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