Ex-bank hostage: Police pounced on him when freed (AP)
Saturday, February 26, 2011 6:01 AM By dwi
RALEIGH, N.C. – A black Negro held captive during a slope pillage says he was tangled to the ground and then kneed, maledict and handcuffed by personnel after being free from captivity. Authorities say a county prosecutor and the land are reviewing the complaint.
An professional for Lee Everett sent a honor to polity in the municipality of Cary, a community westerly of Raleigh, stating his computer is a 52-year-old reverend who was aerated roughly by police, different albescent hostages held in the Feb. 10 standoff at a Wachovia slope division there.
According to the letter, Everett place his hands up as he left the slope early in the hourslong episode and declared, "I'm a hostage." The upset said individual officers directly jumped Everett, throwing him to the ground and outcry obscenities at him. Three different officers place knees in his back, butt and neck, according to the letter.
The honor said digit sergeant afterward tried to apologize.
More than threesome hours after the hostage-taking began that day, 19-year-old county uranologist emerged, attending to stop a armament to the nous of digit of the hostages. Officers shot and killed Mitchell, who personnel later said was institute to be unarmed.
"Rev. Everett was aerated differently and with extra roughness and violence than the albescent hostages who were free or remained in the slope when the status was eventually ended," metropolis professional Alan McSurely wrote in his Feb. 20 honor to Cary Town Attorney Christine Simpson.
Town officials said weekday period they have asked the Wake County District Attorney's duty and the State Bureau of Investigation to analyse Everett's complaint, which was prototypal reportable by WRAL-TV in Raleigh.
Cary municipality spokeswoman Susan Moran said officials verify the allegations seriously.
"Because of the high-profile nature of this incident, we felt it essential to secure that our citizens had the eventual take of consortium and certainty in the outcome," she said.
She referred boost questions to District Attorney Colon Willoughby's duty in Raleigh.
The upset said Everett, who entireness at a mart store nearby the bank, went to close the account of his father, who died recently. He was gathering a slope trainer when a Negro entered, leaped over a furniture and seized digit of digit tellers, the honor said.
The honor said Everett began praying discover blasting during the captive episode and the venture didn't seem to mind. "He was not upset when Rev. Everett prayed discover blasting for every the grouping in the bank," it stated. The honor didn't elaborate on Everett's churchlike relationship or title.
About 45 minutes after Everett entered the bank, the venture told the Negro and the trainer that they could leave, but the trainer opted to meet with the tellers.
Everett's upset expressed that upon exiting the bank, he was jumped by personnel and tangled intumesce downbound and sharply kneed, his grappling driven into the ground. The honor said an tar pulled Everett's left arm behind his backwards and over his head, violent margin muscles.
Everett was dragged to a personnel car, the honor stated, adding a woman nearby declared, "I told you that's not him." The honor said an tar afterward tried to apologize.
A message left at McSurely's duty weekday period wasn't returned.
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