
A 15-year-old girl was babysitting at her sister's house when Hampton Police entered the home while executing a search warrant. According to police the teen refused to get off of the phone when the police entered and became combative. She has been charged with resisting arrest and assault and battery on a police officer. However, the girls family and now, the NAACP, see things differently.
During the event the young woman received lacerations on her cheek and back. She also suffered a sprained right shoulder. The girl's mother, Eula Street, maintains that the cuts on her daughters back will leave permanent scars and that she still has pain in the injured shoulder. In addition, she claims that police detained her daughter for three days and refused to allow her medical treatment until they were made to do so.
The NAACP, along with area attorneys, are asking that an outside law enforcement agency investigate the Hampton Police Department's actions. The arresting officer has been cleared of any wrongdoing after an internal investigation.
Though no legal action has been initiated, the family of the girl are still considering legal action against both the arresting officer and the Hampton Police Department.
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