Officials in the city of Pittsburgh have announced that three white police officers are going to be suspended for allegedly beating a black teenage arts student, Jordan Miles, while he was walking to visit his grandmother. Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl made the announcement on Monday.
"Since the investigation will take several weeks to complete, the immediate action I call for today is necessary for the safety of the officers involved, their colleagues and the peace of mind and safety of the entire community," Ravenstahl said.
The officers were suspended with pay and the mayor didn't answer questions regarding the specifics of the allegations. The teen's family is expected to sue the city for the injuries suffered by Miles.
Jordan Miles was walking to his grandmother's house at night, and according to the criminal complaint, was leaning against a building "as if he was trying to avoid being seen." The officers then claim that he had a bottle of Mountain Dew in his pocket that they thought was a gun. Miles disputes this claim and says that he almost never drinks Mountain Dew and didn't even have a soda bottle in his pocket.
The case got national attention, because Miles is an 18-year-old violist who attends the Creative Performing Arts High School, a prestigious school in the city of Pittsburgh. Miles alleges that officers Richard Ewing, Michael Saldutte and David Sisak beat him without just cause and then created a story to justify their behavior.
What's most interesting is that Miles himself faces charges of aggravated assault and resisting arrest. Miles claims that he is only being charged because he was trying to get away from plain clothes officers whom he thought were trying to kidnap him. In fact, he says that he didn't even know that the men were police officers until other officers arrived on the scene.
The case of Jordan Miles is quite disturbing. Not only did the officers beat him mercilessly, they even ripped a dread lock out of his head. As I spoke the other day on the Tom Joyner Morning Show about empowering black youth, I mentioned the importance of individual and family accountability. The problem with the case of Jordan Miles, however, is that his family was holding him accountable and raising him to be a responsible and intelligent young man. Despite their efforts, though, they were forced to endure the wrath of a police system that refuses to hold itself equally accountable, especially when it comes to black men. So for every person who wants to believe that black men deserve the disrespect we receive in the criminal justice system, the Jordan Miles case is a clear reminder that things are not always what they seem.
People should not have to live in fear of the police. Even more compelling is that if Jordan Miles were not an honor student with a clear criminal record, we would have believed the officers' stories without question. For every Jordan Miles, there are 1,000 other men and women who go through the same experience and are not lucky enough to have their own stories get the attention they deserve. It's time to take serious steps to challenge police authority over American citizens and to demand that officers show the same respect that they expect to receive. If it is indeed the case that these officers maliciously attacked this young man the way he claims they did, then the officers should be sent to prison.
Dr. Boyce Watkins is the founder of the Your Black World Coalition. To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here. 


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By: Shyla.andrews@yahoo.com on 2/02/2010 11:26AM
SUSPENDED! They should be fired, and charged with aggravated assault; at the least.
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By: cala on 2/02/2010 1:11PM
The police should be held accountable for there actions. That is why I dont understand why black people dont stick together. They need to be held accountable. They need to go to prison. If you are a racist you dont need to be a police officer.Racism does stll exist. Pray for that young man they could have killed that young man.
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By: Perri on 2/02/2010 11:58AM
Suspended with PAY???!! Those rogue police officers beat that child within an inch of his young life. There is no lie that they can concoct to justify their actions. Pittsburgh needs to remember that the nation is looking at this case!
Dr. Boyce, please keep BV updated.
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By: mssunshine on 2/02/2010 11:58AM
"That's just the way it is, some things will NEVER change". You don't have to wonder why sometimes families of the victim take matters into their own hands, may not be right; but the Law usually protects the Law enforcement officers!
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By: Mimi on 2/02/2010 12:12PM
WHITE POLICE OFFICERS THAT HAVE TO RESULT TO ATTACKING AND BEATING A YOUNG BLACK MAN FOR NO REASON AT ALL ARE COWARDS. WHY DO THEY KEEP HIRING THESE WHITE COWARDS ON THE POLICE FORCE?
IF THEY WERE NOT COWARDS THEY COULD HAVE ASKED THE YOUNG MAN A FEW QUESTIONS AND THEN TOLD HIM TO HAVE A NICE DAY, INSTEAD THOSE COWARDS BEAT THIS BOY THE WAY THEY DID. THERE IS NO EXCUSE FOR THIS.
SOME OF THE POLICE LIKE THE ONES IN THIS CASE ARE CRIMINALS WITH BADGES. THEY ARE THE WORST KIND OF CRIMINAL BECAUSE THEY ARE GIVEN A GUN AND A BADGE TO DO THEIR CRIMINAL DEEDS.
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By: PAT on 2/02/2010 2:43PM
The last I heard this is first degree battery or however Pittsburg stage this offenses in their jurisdiction,but however you look it's a felony chargeis warranted and they should be made to serve 5 years in prison and/or probation,never able to work as a public servant again and restitution to victim,simply because if this what the other way around and the victim was caucasian and the officers where AA,they would already be behind bars. Nobody wins when you take the law in your own hands,after you have secured a counselor hope and pray they can plead your case and justice will be serve.
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By: Mimi on 2/02/2010 3:13PM
WHAT'S WRONG WITH THESE ANGRY WHITE POLICE MEN? WHY ARE THEY SO EVIL, HATEFUL AND SUCH COWARDS?
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By: D on 2/02/2010 12:38PM
THIS GOES TO SHOW WE ARE STILL LIVING BACK IN THE DAYS WHERE WHITES CAN DO WHATEVER THEY WANT TO TO US AND GET AWAY WITH IT. SUSPENDED WITH PAY! WHAT KIND OF MESS IS THAT!
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By: qklips on 2/02/2010 1:13PM
I had a similar incident happen to my son when he was 16 years old an honor student himself and an African American male who had never been in trouble with the law and was simply coming home before his curfew at 9:30pm with a comic book in his pocket. He was chased by a car unaware that plain clothes Detectives were inside. They did not indentify themselves and grabbed my son and threw him to the ground (he suffered abrasions) and then mocked him as he sat in the police car and cryed.When i got down to the precient there where 3 different stories, drugs, guns etc. and they also tried to intimidate me, but i took names and badge numbers. I found an attorney pressed charges on the 3 Policemen and the City. and my son recieved enough money to put him through college. I did it for my son and for every African American who had been targeted with no cause. He is now 24 years old. They dont think as African Americans that we have a voice and that we will tolerate anything and dont seek justice. All our children are not thugs. God bless that young man and his family and YES pursue the matter and let them know that WE WON'T tolerate it any longer. We come from a Great People and we do have a voice.
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By: Mimi on 2/02/2010 3:31PM
SORRY THAT YOUR SON HAD TO GO THROUGH THAT. IT'S A GOOD THING HE HAD YOU AS A PARENT. THE POLICE THAT DO THOSE KIND OF THINGS TO OUR YOUNG MEN ARE SICK.
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