"DEA apologizes to Calif. college student left in cell for 4 days" Associated Press, May 03, 2012
SAN DIEGO - The Drug Enforcement Administration issued an apology Wednesday to a California student who was picked up during a drug raid and left in a holding cell for four days without food, water, or access to a toilet.
Smells like torture to me.
Acting Special Agent in Charge William R. Sherman of DEA San Diego said in a statement that he was troubled by the treatment of Daniel Chong and extended his “deepest apologies’’ to him. The agency is investigating how its agents forgot about Chong.
Chong, 23, was never arrested, was not going to be
charged with a crime, and should have been released, said a law
enforcement official who was briefed on the DEA case and spoke on the
condition of anonymity.
His lawyer Eugene Iredale said Chong went to his friend’s house on April 20 to get high and fell asleep. Agents stormed in at 9 a.m. the next day and swept him up as one of nine suspects in a raid that netted 18,000 ecstasy pills, other drugs, and weapons.
He was questioned for four hours and then told that he would be released, Iredale told the Associated Press. Chong was handcuffed and placed back in a holding cell.
He remained in the 5-by-10-foot cell from April 21 until April 25, when he was taken out on a gurney by paramedics.
“He couldn’t fully stretch out his arms,’’ Iredale said. “There was no restroom facilities, no water, no food.’’
The only view out was through a tiny peephole in the solid door. He could hear the muffled voices of agents and the sound of the door of the next cell being opened and closed. He kicked and screamed as loud as he could.
They didn't forget; they IGNORED!
At one point, he ripped his clothing and shoved a shred of it under the door, hoping someone would spot it and rescue him, his attorney said. He tried to dig through the walls with his handcuffed hands to get water to come out, Iredale said.
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