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U.S. banker involved in assault on police case, off-duty police chased and tripped man beaten by foreign man, said to be trampled on the chest and face

2021-04-23T20:59:51.577Z


The American banker was suspected of assaulting an off-duty policeman at the exit of a subway station who was chasing a tripped man. The case was opened in the Eastern District Court today (23rd). The off-duty police confessed that when he was chasing the tripping man that day, he was struggling for many times.


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Written by: Chen Jiayi

2021-04-23 20:27

Last update date: 2021-04-23 20:28

The American banker was suspected of assaulting an off-duty policeman at the exit of a subway station who was chasing a tripped man. The case was opened in the Eastern District Court today (23rd).

The off-duty police confessed that when he was chasing the tripping man that day, because the opponent struggled to escape many times, when he chased to the exit stairs, he took out a telescopic baton and wanted to subdue the opponent, but felt that he was beaten on the back. He was distracted and tripped the man. After escaping, a foreign man asked him if he was "popo," and then another foreign man tried to grab his baton. Off-duty police said that he was pulled down and fell to the ground during the period, and was stamped on his chest and face several times.

The defendant, Samuel Phillip Bickett (35 years old), was charged with assaulting police officer 1519 in the staircase near Exit F of Causeway Bay Station on December 7, 2019. He was charged with assaulting a police officer and one alternate charge of ordinary assault.

The defendant denied both crimes.

I saw someone tripping on the way to work and tried to stop

Senior Police Constable Yu Shusheng confessed that he postponed his retirement twice and was stationed at the southern part of the Marine Police. At noon on the same day he was on his way to work in Aberdeen when he exited the gate at Causeway Bay Station, he saw a 20-year-old man pressing the gate with both hands. , Bent foot trip.

Yu Sui patted him on the shoulder and asked why the man had tripped, but the man ignored him and ran forward.

Yu hugged him, but he struggled vigorously and ran to the F exit.

Once asked someone to disrespect passers-by to help

Yu shouted "Someone is indecent" while chasing, trying to attract attention and help stop the tripping man. A male passerby stopped the tripping man at the end of the pedestrian elevator. When Yu stepped forward to control the tripping man, he said, "I am a policeman. First, you trip first. It’s very money.” But the man pushed Yu’s chest. Yu was worried that he would hurt others, so he took out the police baton assigned by the police from his waist, and used the baton over his chest to draw the two together. At this time, Yu felt his back. After being beaten one or two times, he once shrank his hand, and the tripped man took the opportunity to escape. Yu turned his head and saw a foreign man with a peaked cap behind him.

The defendant and the victim and the incident that day happened.

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After asking many times, I thought of the question of the foreign man

After the tripping man escaped, Yu saw the foreign man in the peaked cap and another person near the elevator arguing. Yu suspected that the man in the peaked cap had hit him and asked what the foreign man did. The foreign man asked, "Are you popo?" Yu answered, "No."

The other party asked again, and Yu realized that he might ask him if he was a policeman, so he replied, "Yes".

Alleged that the defendant reached out to grab his baton

At this time, another foreign man in blue (the defendant) stretched out his hand to snatch the baton from Yu's left hand. Yu stepped back and extended the baton to guard. He wanted to ask the defendant why he wanted to grab the baton, but he grabbed it with both hands without asking the defendant. Yu immediately Holding the baton tightly with both hands, there was a railing between the two at that time, and the defendant pulled Yu to the other side of the railing forcefully, causing him to fall face-to-sky.

The defendant stepped on Yu's chest with his left foot and hit him on his left cheek near the temple with his right hand 2 to 3 times.

During the period, Yu said it was a policeman, and he stood up and stepped on Yu's abdomen with his left foot.

Many onlookers were scolded to death by the black police

When Yu was asked by the defendant on the ground whether he was a policeman, he said "Yes, police", but he did not show his warrant card, saying that because the two sides were still fighting for batons and worried that he might be attacked if he let go of his hand, he told the defendant to let go "Leave the hand." "To no avail.

At that time, more than 20 people were onlookers, and some people called him "dead black policeman", accusing him of beating people with truncheons indiscriminately.

Yu said that he had no free hand at the time, and the defendant suggested that the baton should be placed low at the same time. Yu insisted that he let him go first.

After the uniformed police officers arrived at the scene, Yu, the defendant and a citizen were taken to the police office.

Yu then went to Ruttonzhi Hospital for treatment. There were injuries to his left shoulder and left thigh and pain. He estimated that he was injured by hitting the railing while entangled.

Case Number: ESCC2692/2019

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