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James Blake, ex-tennis pro, gets apology from NY police | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
The New York Police Commissioner has apologised to James Blake after a group of plain-clothed officers tackled and detained the former top tennis player. | |
"I have concerns about the takedown," Commissioner William Bratton said of the mistaken arrest. | |
Mr Blake has alleged that the officers used improper force when they slammed him to the ground on Wednesday. | |
The police say an eye witness had identified him as a suspect in a fraudulent mobile phone racket. | |
Commissioner Bratton said on Thursday police were investigating whether the officers used excessive force and that he would like to speak to Mr Blake. | |
The officer who tackled him had been put on desk duty amid the inquiry, Commissioner Bratton said. | |
Mr Blake told the New York Daily News that he was detained and held for 15 minutes as he waited for a car to take him to the US Open. | Mr Blake told the New York Daily News that he was detained and held for 15 minutes as he waited for a car to take him to the US Open. |
Once it was determined that police had the wrong man, Mr Blake was released. | |
Commissioner Bratton had said that the arrest was not racially motivated. Mr Blake is mixed race; the officers are white. | |
"If you take a look at the photograph of the suspect, it looks like the twin brother of Mr Blake," the police commissioner told CNN. And a witness identified Mr Blake as the suspect. | |
Mr Blake, 35, said he suffered a cut on his arm and bruises on his legs, and wants an apology. He said the officers did not speak to him before they pushed him to the ground. | Mr Blake, 35, said he suffered a cut on his arm and bruises on his legs, and wants an apology. He said the officers did not speak to him before they pushed him to the ground. |
"You'd think they could say: 'Hey, we want to talk to you. We are looking into something'," Mr Blake told the NY Daily News. | "You'd think they could say: 'Hey, we want to talk to you. We are looking into something'," Mr Blake told the NY Daily News. |
Once the fourth-ranked player in the world, Mr Blake was set to make an appearance at the US Open for the Time-Warner Cable company. | Once the fourth-ranked player in the world, Mr Blake was set to make an appearance at the US Open for the Time-Warner Cable company. |
He retired following his US Open exit in 2013 after winning 10 singles titles in a career in which he also became the number one US player. | He retired following his US Open exit in 2013 after winning 10 singles titles in a career in which he also became the number one US player. |
Police said a "co-operating witness" mistakenly identified Mr Blake as being involved in "a ring dealing in fraudulently purchased cell phones". | Police said a "co-operating witness" mistakenly identified Mr Blake as being involved in "a ring dealing in fraudulently purchased cell phones". |
The department has recently been involved in a number of high-profile cases involving accusations of police brutality. | The department has recently been involved in a number of high-profile cases involving accusations of police brutality. |
In the most prominent case, a man selling illegal cigarettes died in July 2014 after being subdued by several police officers. Eric Garner's violent arrest was filmed by a bystander. | In the most prominent case, a man selling illegal cigarettes died in July 2014 after being subdued by several police officers. Eric Garner's violent arrest was filmed by a bystander. |
A decision not to criminally charge the officers led to widespread protests across the city. | A decision not to criminally charge the officers led to widespread protests across the city. |