A teenage boy has had to undergo emergency surgery after a female police officer injured him during a search.
Darrin Manning, 16, was with some friends when they were suddenly stopped by the officer to conducted a bodily search.
Manning says the policewoman then proceeded to touch his buttocks and then pulled at his testicles after which he heard a “pop”.
Daily Mail reports:
Manning says he was handcuffed and patted down by a female police officer, who grabbed and pulled his genitals. He underwent emergency surgery the following day.
Injured: The day after his arrest, Darrin Manning had emergency surgery on his genitals stemming from what he says was an assault by a female officer
Manning, a straight-A student at Mathematics, Civics & Sciences Charter School, says that he was stopped for no reason.
‘I didn’t deserve to be wrongly stopped. They didn’t – they didn’t tell me what I did,’ Manning told Fox 29.
While he was handcuffed, Manning says, one of the officers assaulted him.
‘She patted me down again, and then I felt her reach, and she grabbed my butt. And then she grabbed and squeezed again and pulled down. And that’s when I heard something pop, like I felt it pop,’ Manning said.
He spent eight hours in jail after the alleged attack, but police say he never reported any injuries.
The next night, Manning spent the night at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia where he underwent emergency surgery on his genitals, hospital records show.
Doctors say he may never be able to father children.
According to Philly.com, the police report states that Manning and his friends began running away from an approaching cop.
But then Manning stopped: ‘I didn’t do anything wrong,’ he said.
Officer Thomas Purcell accosted the teen. The report says Manning struck the officer three times and ripped off his radio. Purcell called for assistance.
Manning says he was handcuffed, roughed up and then patted down by a female officer who he says caused his injury.
‘I blame myself,’ Coney told Philly.com, crying. ‘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.’
A witness told Philly.com that she watched the confrontation, intrigued because of the excessive force.
‘There were all these cops and cops cars, and one kid,’ she said.
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