St. Paul police look into report of officer's actions across river
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Last update: October 2, 2009 - 11:50 PM
St. Paul police are conducting an internal review after two Minneapolis men said they were beaten in their home by a St. Paul officer.
Police don't have an official complaint in the incident and are working to determine what happened, St. Paul police spokesman Sgt. Paul Schnell said.
"Other than what has been reported in the news, we don't know what happened there," Schnell said.
Gelle Hussein, 70, and his son Ahmed, 22, say police entered their apartment without a search warrant, according to a KMSP-TV, Channel 9 report. Gelle Hussein said that his arm was twisted, that he was pushed against a wall and was hit a couple of times and that his son was kicked in the head.
Neither man speaks English, and spoke to KMSP with the help of Omar Jamal of the Somali Justice and Advocacy Center. They said a neighbor helped police figure out that they had the wrong apartment, the report said.
About 2:40 a.m. Monday, a St. Paul officer went with Minneapolis police to the 500 block of Cedar Avenue S. in an attempt to find and arrest a domestic-assault suspect, Schnell said, adding that police had taken a report earlier in St. Paul. No one was arrested in Minneapolis, he said.
VINCE TUSS
So What
If you can't speak English at all. they will still, twist arms and pushed people against walls or jail cell bars and hit and kick you, and at all times they have their guns aim on you.
The police are the same now as 15 years ago when Finney was in.
These Chiefs and Mayors are responsible for the employees actions.
Is That Right
Norm and Chris "Coleman's"?
Billy D.
Bill has a good point
No, No, silly peasant!
That's Tim Pawlenty's fault! If Pawlenty hadn't cut LGA, the officers would have found the right apartment!
Government isn't responsible for government's errors! Remember, your only job is to shut up and keep paying, and don't keep asking questions!
Because Government Is Your Mother!
All were good comments, but they will still get away with murder.
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