Trooper who Killed 12 Year Old Black Boy in Trouble Again
Monday, February 7, 2005 at 05:25AM
TheSpook
A state trooper who was sued for shooting and killing a
12-year-old in Uniontown in 2002 has been sued again in federal court,
this time by a man who was cited for making an obscene gesture.
Stephen B. Corey, 42, a US Airways flight attendant, said Trooper
Samuel Nassan gave him an illegal $75 traffic citation after saying
Corey gestured at him in traffic in Robinson last summer. Neither
Nassan nor his supervisor at the Pittsburgh barracks could be reached
yesterday. Corey said he was in his US Airways uniform and on his
way to work June 25 when Nassan pulled him over on the Parkway West and
cited him for following too closely and speeding. After that,
Corey said, Nassan told him, "I'm following you all the way to the
airport." Corey said he didn't argue but said, "Thank you,
officer, have a nice day." He said Nassan followed him for a
while and then started to turn off onto Business Route 60. Corey said
he then waved at the officer. Four days later, he said, he
received another citation in the mail for $75. Corey said he
"absolutely did not" make an obscene gesture. Even if he did, the
trooper had no business citing him for it, said his lawyer, Joel
Dresbold. "It really doesn't matter if he did it or not," said
Dresbold. "Either way it's an abuse of his constitutional
rights." Dresbold said making the gesture to police is protected
free speech under the First Amendment. The complaint comes at a
time when Nassan is fighting a much more serious federal suit over the
death of Michael Ellerbe. On Dec. 24, 2002, he shot the boy in the back
after he and his partner, Trooper Juan Curry, pursued Ellerbe following
a car chase in Uniontown. The troopers have been cleared of criminal
wrongdoing by the U.S. Department of Justice. But the civil suit, filed
by Ellerbe's father, Michael Hickenbottom, is pending. [more]
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