http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/1...-tactics-thabo-sefolosha-arrest-broken-fibula
I figured this was big enough news to warrant a thread- The Hawks, who are the #1 seed in the East, just lost a Rotation player due to police roughness. There isn't enough in the video to tell whats actually going on, but this is a case of a reasonably famous person having his livelihood (he can't play Basketball with a broken fibula) taken away by police force. I have no idea what the NBA can actually do here, though
Video of the incident http://www.tmz.com/2015/04/09/thabo-sefolosha-video-of-combative-arrest-headlocked-and-taken-down/ATLANTA -- The events surrounding the arrest and ensuing season-ending injury of Atlanta Hawks forward Thabo Sefolosha in New York on Wednesday have come under increasing scrutiny by the National Basketball Players Association and the Hawks during the past 24 hours, league sources say.
Sefolosha was injured in the early-morning hours Wednesday outside a Manhattan night club, where a police report states he was resisting arrest. Sefolosha and Hawks teammate Pero Antic were arrested on suspicion of interfering with the efforts of local police to set up a crime scene after the stabbing of Indiana Pacers forward Chris Copeland.
"The players' union is concerned about the circumstances of Thabo Sefolosha and Pero Antic's arrest and is doing its own investigation of the situation," NBPA spokeswoman Tara Greco said. "The union was fully engaged in supporting all three players in court and in the precinct this week, and will continue to stay engaged as each situation evolves."
The police are facing new questions about their tactics during the incident, as Sefolosha suffered a season-ending broken fibula, which went untreated overnight and into Wednesday as Sefolosha languished in custody.
On Thursday evening, TMZ published a video that it says shows five officers surrounding Sefolosha at the scene and trying to take hold of him. TMZ says the video shows one officer grabbing Sefolosha by the back of the neck before bringing him down to the ground.
Sefolosha has hired noted criminal defense attorney Alex Spiro, who told TMZ the video "speaks for itself."
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Sources close to the situation say the players' association has been very active, as well. Sources say that representatives from the players' association appeared Thursday at the 10th Precinct in Manhattan with several inquiries into the incident.
The head of the players' association, Michele Roberts, came to the NBPA after decades as a respected lawyer. She began her career as a public defender.
Privately, sources say, Hawks officials also have begun to raise questions about the specific circumstances that led to Sefolosha being held by police for several hours with a broken fibula.
I figured this was big enough news to warrant a thread- The Hawks, who are the #1 seed in the East, just lost a Rotation player due to police roughness. There isn't enough in the video to tell whats actually going on, but this is a case of a reasonably famous person having his livelihood (he can't play Basketball with a broken fibula) taken away by police force. I have no idea what the NBA can actually do here, though