| Thabo Sefolosha Found Not Guilty in Police Incident: Latest Details and Reaction |
Atlanta Hawks guard Thabo Sefolosha was found not guilty Friday on all charges against him relating to an incident outside a Manhattan nightclub in April.
Chris Vivlamore of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution confirmed the jury's decision. Jeff Zillgitt of USA Today reported the ruling opens the door for the 31-year-old NBA player to file a civil suit against the New York Police Department for causing serious injury while arresting him.
National Basketball Players Association director Michele Roberts sent along a message of support for the veteran:
Colin Moynihan of the New York Times
reported Thursday that both sides in the case argued that false claims
were being made about the incidents at the 1 Oak nightclub.
According to the report, police claimed Sefolosha and teammate Pero
Antic were slow to leave the area where police were investigating the
stabbing of Chris Copeland of the Indiana Pacers. Sefolosha's legal team
argued he was falsely arrested; Sefolosha suffered a broken bone in his
right leg during the arrest.
Now that he's been found not guilty, he can focus on getting back to full strength. Lindsey Adler
of BuzzFeed News noted he still hasn't made a final decision about
whether to file a lawsuit after he was forced to miss the playoffs with
the injury.
Bleacher Report's Danny Knobler also passed along some thoughts from Sefolosha:
The incident was the first of two high-profile arrests involving
athletes and the NYPD this year. In September, former tennis star James
Blake was charged and tackled outside a hotel. The Civilian Complaint
Review Board stated this week that excessive force was used, per NBC New York.
Sefolosha has returned to practice but experienced leg pain
late last month. It's still unclear when he'll be fully ready to play
again. The Hawks open the regular season on Oct. 27 against the Detroit
Pistons.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2577539-thabo-sefolosha-found-not-guilty-in-police-incident-latest-details-and-reaction

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