Philadelphia teen suffers testicle injury by police and told possibly never be able to father kids.

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A straight-A student suffered a ruptured testicle during a patdown by Philadelphia police and was then charged with resisting arrest.

Darrin Manning told The Philadelphia Inquirer he got off the subway Jan. 7 on his way to play in a high school basketball game with a dozen teammates wearing their team uniforms and hats, gloves and scarves given to them by a teacher.

Police claim the boys were wearing ski masks, but the teens said they had covered their faces with scarves because it was cold outside.

The 16-year-old student at Mathematics, Civics & Sciences Charter School said one of his teammates may have smarted off to an officer staring them down, and he said the boys ran when the police officer approached them.

Manning admits that he ran at first out of fear, but then he stopped.

“I didn’t do anything wrong,” he said.

Police records show that Manning, who is black, fought with Officer Thomas Purcell, who is white, after he stopped running, striking the officer three times and ripping off his police radio.

Manning said he was roughed up, struck with handcuffs and then placed in those handcuffs, and the teen said a female officer pulled his genitals so hard during a patdown that one of his testicles ruptured.

“She patted me down and then she touched my butt and then my private parts, and then she grabbed and squeezed and pulled my private parts and I felt something pop,” Manning said.

Police said the teen didn’t complain of any pain while in custody, and authorities charged him with assaulting an officer, resisting arrest and reckless endangerment.

He underwent emergency surgery the following day, and his mother told The Philadelphia Inquirer that doctors told her he may never be able to father children.

Manning used a wheelchair at school a few days after the incident.

His mother, Ikea Coney, said witnesses backed her son’s account of what happened during the arrest, and one of those witnesses told the newspaper that she thought the police actions appeared to be excessive.

“I blame myself,” Coney said. “I taught my son to respect cops, not to fear them. Maybe if he was afraid, he would have run like the other boys and he would have been OK.”

Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey said the boy and his family have not filed a formal complaint or spoken to police.

“We want to know what happened,” Ramsey said. “This is a young man with no history in terms of negative contact with the law. My understanding is he is a good student. I don’t know what took place, and I’m not in a position to say at this point in time because I don’t have all the facts.”

A lawyer for the family told KYW-TV that the family would speak to police only after the misdemeanor charges are dropped.

Police video shows only portions of the incident because the camera had been set to pan back and forth, but the station reported that it appeared to show a routine patdown and struggle between the boy and two officers.

The female officer is shown holding back passersby.

One of Manning’s basketball coaches when to the police station after the incident to check on the boy, and he asked police whether they would have acted the same way if the group of boys had been white.

“They didn’t answer,” said the coach, Dan Jackson.

Manning has never had a disciplinary issue at school, Jackson said, but Officer Purcell, an 11-year veteran, has had two citizen complaints filed against him for false arrest in 2008 and 2009. The officer was cleared in both cases.

A police spokesman said an internal affairs investigation had been opened into the case, and the officers would be disciplined if wrongdoing is found.

The school’s founder, who had given the scarves and other items to the boys, said the incident goes against her efforts to teach students that police officers are not their enemy.

“There is clearly some damage that needs to be repaired,” said Veronica Joyner. “But there are good and bad in every area, in every race. The police department is no exception
 

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That poor guy, I mean, I don't even know whether he would have wanted kids or not... but he shouldn't have the choice taken away from him by a$$hole cops.



“I blame myself,” Coney said. “I taught my son to respect cops, not to fear them. Maybe if he was afraid, he would have run like the other boys and he would have been OK.”

:to: :to: :to:

For a mother to have to say that :to:
 

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And I hate how the media portrays this too...An "A" student...so that make it worse? I don't give a fukk if the child was an F student, none of our black children deserve to have their human rights violated by the racist pigs...fukk the racist cops and the media :sheiku:
 

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But what about your seed nikka? :ohhh:
 

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Yeah, pigs love to grab your balls for some reason. All of em are cold faggits, in that bytch case she was :umad: that she didn't have a dikk and balls of her own ol butch bytch. :pacspit:
 

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like he would've been a father to any child he wouldve had anyway
 

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Can always adopt kids with the hundred of millions he can make from a lawsuit :yeshrug:
 
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Ran from the cops but y'all are mad he got patted down?

Y'all take this black militant shyt overboard.

Oh yeah and his mom ain't shyt either.
 

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the cops are saying that there was one female officer present, but she wasn't the one who carried out the search and allegedly gelded the poor chap,yet one female officer has been suspended anyway while an investigation is carried out ? . Also in the UK at least ,female police officers aren't allowed to pat males down and vice versa. Is this the case in the US?

Oh I can see this happening ,minority cops whether they be women blacks or asians tend to be if anything more zealous than the white male officers because they think they have something to prove. It just wouldn't surprise me,if like some other cases there is the police's story, the aggrieved parties story and the truth is somewhere in the middle.
 
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