Hip Hop Photographer Attacked and Beaten by Toronto Cops

Posted 4 August, 2007 at 11:01 pm by Kevin
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From the Francis L. Holland Blog:

Sometimes, it seems that Black people can never accomplish enough professionally to be consistently treated like human beings by white police authorities. In an e-mail I received today and at their blog, Tonye Allen and Ann Brown (who writes for Black Enterprise) recount what happened when they finished a photo shoot in Toronto and checked out of their hotel.

The account is horrifying.

The couple’s press release says:
Mr. Allen was never told why he was being detained. The arresting police refused to tell Ms. Brown where they were taking Mr. Allen. After locating the correct police station, Ms. Brown spoke with a “Det. Moyer,” who said he “hadn’t decided” what he was going to charge Mr. Allen with. Ultimately, Mr. Allen was charged with assault of two police and resisting arrest, times two.

After Ms. Brown posted cash bail of $1,000, Mr. Allen’s passport was taken by “Det. Matthew Moyer.”

Mr. Allen was unarmed. He had never been arrested. He had no criminal history. He has no history of drug/alcohol abuse or psychiatric problems. Mr. Allen and Ms. Brown are seeking publicity and legal references to help fight these false charges.

They are circulating an online petition in the hopes that charges will be dropped against Mr. Allen and other Blacks won’t suffer the same abuses.

Mr. Allen is a photojournalist who works professionally under the name “TRILOBITE.” His work has appeared in: Essence, Vibe, The Village Voice, Rolling Stone, LA Weekly, The Source Magazine, and on the TV show “Unsolved Mysteries.” He has worked for Sony Music, PolyGram Records, Def Jam Records, and Interscope Records, among others. Ms. Brown is a freelance writer whose work has appeared in Essence, Black Enterprise, Upscale Magazine, The Source , and various other publications.

Mr. Allen and Ms. Brown were in Toronto on their way to South Africa.v

And this from Ann Brown’s press release:

Tonye Allen and his fiancée, Ann Brown, had just checked out of the hotel, were at the curb attempting to hail a cab. While in the process, a police car from the 51 st Division pulled over at started asking questions of the two. When they answered, the officer said he didn’t like their attitude, especially after they sought to find out why they were being questioned.

Enraged the officer, jumped out of the car, grabbed Mr. Allen and called for backup. When backup came, there was no questioning. They immediately all descended upon Mr. Allen pepper sprayed him, knocked him to the floor, hit and kicked him. Someone on the street was videotaping the incident as onlookers were appalled.
The person videotaping was told he too would be arrested.

They also told Ms. Brown she was going to be arrested for disturbing the peace when she sought to see what was happening to Mr. Allen and when she went to seek help from bystanders. She was pushed, grabbed by the throat and also subdued by another police officer. The police refused to tell her or Mr. Allen the arrest charges. They refused to tell Ms. Brown their names or badge numbers. They refused to tell Ms. Brown what division they were taking Mr. Allen to. One of the witnesses on the street told her what division the police were from.

After arriving at the police station Ms. Brown spoke with a Det. Moyer who informed her: “We get all kinds of crap from the public everyday and we don’t have to take it,” he told her. When she said they within their rights to question the officer as to his reason for singling them out, and that we were in a free country, Det. Moyer said, “This ( Canada) is not a free country.”

Mr. Allen and Ms. Brown are both African American. According to a former officer, the problem of police brutality has gotten worse in Toronto. Sgt. Jim Cassells told CBC News. “police brass have covered up, refused to investigate or buried cases of alleged police brutality, public complaints and internal corruption for years.” Tonye Allen and Ann Brown Blog

Read the whole thing over at Francis’ blog.

Tonye Allen and Ann Brown’s blog for more information.

Please sign the Tonye Allen petition.

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3 Responses to “Hip Hop Photographer Attacked and Beaten by Toronto Cops”

  1. sly civilian on August 5th, 2007 6:35 pm permalink

    Damn, that ain’t right.

    “He has no history of…psychiatric problems”

    That ain’t right, either. What happened is a travesty and would be equally heinous if he had a history of mental illness.

  2. He's Crazy. That's what's different. » Sly Civilian on August 11th, 2007 10:06 am permalink

    [...] Over at Slant Truth… [...]

  3. Thin Black Duke on August 12th, 2007 8:59 pm permalink

    Yes, very good point, Sly.

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