Former US cop indicted on federal charge for assaulting Indian


Washington, Mar 28 (PTI): A US police officer, accused of using excessive force against a 57-year-old Indian leaving him partially paralysed, has been indicted on federal civil rights violation charges that carries imprisonment up to 10 years.

"A federal grand jury indicted Eric Parker, the police officer who threw Sureshbhai Patel to the ground resulting in him getting partially paralyzed, for deprivation of rights under color of law," said Assistant Attorney General Vanita Gupta and US Attorney in the Northern District of Alabama Joyce Vance in a two-page indictment.

Parker's actions deprived the victim of his right under the US Constitution to be secure from unreasonable searches and seizures, which includes the right to be free from unreasonable force by someone acting under color of law, the indictment said.

"Police officers are sworn to uphold the law and protect the public. The public must be able to trust the police. Law enforcement officers who violate their oath to protect and use excessive force must be brought to justice," Vance said.

Patel was brutally assaulted by Parker, who was in the company of two other police officers, on February 6 while he was on a walk in his neighborhood. He had arrived from India only a few days back to help his son and daughter in law with their is newly born baby.

The case was investigated by the FBI. Parker was suspended by the Madison Police days after the brutal assault on Patel. The Madison Police last month recommended that he be sacked.

Alabama Governor Robert Bentley had apologized to the Indian government for the treatment of Patel, calling it a case of excessive use of force.

Patel's attorney Hank Sherrod said Patel and his family were very pleased by the "prompt and decisive action".

"For the public to trust police officers, it needs to know officers will be held accountable and the felony civil rights charges filed against Parker, unlike the misdemeanor assault charge being pursued in state court, more accurately reflect the seriousness of Parker's conduct," he said.

However, Parker's attorney Robert Tuten expressed his surprise at the federal indictment.

"Normally these thing take a little longer than that... He feels like he's being whaled on from all sides," Tuten said.

Parker is also facing a third-degree assault charges. He has pleaded not guilty. The bench trial is scheduled for April 29.

"Most police officers we work with...are people who care deeply about their community," Vance told reporters at a news conference in Alabama.

"I like to think that we've always been sensitive...this case is like every other case," she said when asked if the indictment was filed because of the intense interest in India.
The indictment was welcomed by eminent Indian American attorney, Ravi Batra.

"Federal Grand Jury, made up of the good and decent citizens of Alabama, by voting a True Bill and indicting Eric Parker for his deprivation of Sureshbhai Patel's federal civil rights have vindicated society's right to be free of unreasonable searches and seizures, especially by one acting under color of law and using unreasonable force," he said.

Batra said the indictment enhanced public confidence in Department of Justice's continuing role to protect vital civil rights of all Americans, "especially, when states' prosecutorial offices fail to do so, as in this case with a mere misdemeanor charge coupled with a civil liability-evasion tactic: termination".

"Its worthy of note, that Madison Police Department was not indicted, and unfortunately the pending amended civil suit does not seek to hold the Police Department or the City of Madison liable for such federal civil rights deprivation," he said.

  

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  • Ashwin, SuratKal

    Sat, Mar 28 2015

    Wow!! I do not see any Deshbhakths here accept Suleman. Were those people calling racist and so on gone now when justice is done. May be shouting Mera Bharat Mahan. Learn from the civilised country on how to implement law. In India these things happens on a daily basis. Anybody heard about any actions against that policeman who kicked that poor lady, that police officer who beat his teenage daughter in public, that police officer who molested Israeli tourist?? YEah.. the incident was in news..now..wait for another 20 years to see for that news... no evidence of misusing power and the case is closed.

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  • Jeevan, Mangalore/UAE

    Sat, Mar 28 2015

    Suleman,

    Accept the truth, dont connect it with something else... This is what we Indians do, but not western counties.... You dont have to stay in India to become Desh Bhaktha.. If something good then what is the problem in accepting it though its related to West...

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  • H.Almeida., Bendur/Andheri.

    Sat, Mar 28 2015

    Indian security agencies treat fellow Indians in a much harsh & inhuman way.. they will be lenient & even provide you VIP treatment, provided you are well connected...
    Dude !!! check out on statistic of Indians languishing/rotting in custody.....without conviction....
    Indians will even sell their souls to the DEVIL, just to migrate to any developed western countries...
    US protects its CITIZEN'S....they have ensured that their country has not been violated after the horrendous attack...i admire their patriotism their sense of security & have been treated well with respect....we Indians have much to learn & inculcate from them.......

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  • Jeevan, Mangalore/UAE

    Sat, Mar 28 2015

    This is why USA is a great country, all will get justice. Our country everything in books.... If the same incident happened in India, I dont think our system file case against cop, forget about justice... Media also made it a big issue when this happened in USA. But the same is happening everyday in India, no media is publishing or showing as a issue... Long live USA

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  • Suleman Byari, Udupi

    Sat, Mar 28 2015

    @Jeevan...

    Are you Desh Bhaktha?...Why no long live India???

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  • Suleman Byari, Udupi

    Sat, Mar 28 2015

    If US law enforcement is followed, jails will overflow. Only way then is to send the remain criminals to Andaman.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 28 2015

    The India law enforcement should learn from U.S Law system.

    Thie Indian's intimidation news appeared not less than seven months and the justice is accomplished withing a short time.

    Indian law systems are loss and they are only laws to accomplish years after years continually and finally no justice is served.

    No evidence. Hence case is thrown out.

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