Jordan Miles brutalized by Pittsburgh Uncover Police Officers

Monday, February 1, 2010






On the night of January 11, Jordan Miles, an 18-year-old violinist and honor student at Pittsburgh’s prestigious Creative and Performing Arts (CAPA) high school, was allegedly beaten by three undercover Pittsburgh Police officers. Miles was reportedly en route to his grandmother’s house at the time, though he never reached his destination.


According to the police criminal complaint, three officers on undercover patrol in Homewood — Richard Ewing, Michael Saldutte and David Sisak — spied Mr. Miles at 11 p.m. Jan. 11 by a house on Tioga Street. Seeing a heavy object in his coat, they identified themselves as police and ordered him to stop.

Mr. Miles ran and the officers shot him with a Taser and struck him several times during a struggle. The complaint says with “Miles’s having assaulted two police officers, believing that he was armed, unable to handcuff him, and Miles not following any commands, [Officers Saldutte and Ewing] began to deliver knee strikes to both sides of Miles’s body in an attempt to get his hands behind his back … At this point Ofc. Sisak delivered 2-3 closed fist strikes to Miles’ head/face with still no effect.”

The complaint said the heavy object in his coat turned out to be a bottle of Mountain Dew. (via Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)


Jordan Miles said the police pfficers beat him and tore off dreadlock. The three white officers who arrested him have been reassigned.


“I feel that my son was racially profiled,” Terez Miles said. “It’s a rough neighborhood; it was after dark. … They assumed he was up to no good because he’s black. My son, he knows nothing about the streets at all. He’s had a very sheltered life, he’s very quiet, he doesn’t know police officers sit in cars and stalk people like that.”

Miles’ family describes him as a studious teenager who plays the viola for a jazz band and the orchestra at Pittsburgh’s prestigious Creative and Performing Arts High School.


Sources and Photo Credits: trueslant.com, newsone.com

2 Feedback:

LBizzle said...

I think Mr.Miles gave the officers an excuse to assault him.He shouldn't have struggled with the officers ,moreso he was unarmed.

Demara said...

The police officers were undercover wearing regular street wear. Also, the area where this happened at is a bad neighborhood with a lot of drug activity. He claimed that the officers did not identify themselves and that is why he tried to get away. I'm not trying to make an excuse for him but, if something like this happens to me, I know the adrenaline would kick in and I would instantly react.

 
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