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Lawyer Catches Cop Arresting Innocent Black Man
'He's Been in This Neighborhood for 30 Years':
Moment White Attorney Confronted Police Officer Arresting Innocent Black Man in Rich Suburb After 'Presuming he Was a Criminal'
This is the moment an attorney stopped police from arresting a disabled black man on suspicion of burgling a house almost a mile away. Jody Westby came out of her house in Foxhall Crescent, Washington, to see an officer preparing to search 64-year-old Dennis Stuckey, a local handy man. Demanding to know why he was being detained, Mrs Westby was told police received reports of a burlgary and stopped him as a possible suspect. Anger: Jody Westby (right) accosted a police officer when she saw Dennis Stuckey (center) being detained Support: Mrs Westby rushed to help Mr Stuckey as her housekeeper in Washington filmed the ordeal But after intense questioning, captured on video by her housekeeper, she discovered the burglary was in another neighborhood three-quarters of a mile away and there were no grounds for suspicion. 'I'm an attorney and this is wrong' she exclaimed. 'Now please leave our neighborhood'. The female officer attempting to arrest Mr Stuckey insisted he was 'loud and boisterous' when she stopped him. 'That's because you're accusing him,' Mrs Westby retorted. Finally, after complaining to a passing officer about the incident, she secures his release. 'Come on Dennis, they said you can go,' she says as she helps him up. Fighting his corner: Westby blasted the officers' conduct as they detained Stuckey without a description Questions: She discovered he was being arrested on suspicion of robbing a house almost a mile away Outrage: Westby told the officers they had no right to detain Stuckey, and helped him to his feet Quote:
It has since emerged that the owner of the 'burgled' house had accidentally keyed in the wrong number to his garage, setting off the alert. The two officers, who were both black, did not have a description of a potential suspect when they went on patrol at 1pm on October 1. Warning: She said she plans to report the case, accusing the cops of being racist for picking on Stuckey No suspect: It emerged the officers did not have a description for a suspect of the alleged burglary Quote:
Washington Police said they believed there to be 'no misconduct' and accused Mrs Westby of making 'assumptions of her own' by accusing the officers of racism. The incident will now be addressed at a committee on stop-searches in the city next week.
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