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Sheriff’s office apologises to Wyclef Jean for handcuffin­g incident

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LOS ANGELES: Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department apologised on Tuesday for briefly detaining Grammywinn­ing hip hop artiste Wyclef Jean in handcuffs during a robbery invest igat ion, after Jean said he was “treated like a criminal” by law enforcemen­t officers. The sheriff’s department released a statement describing its investigat­ion in the early hours of Monday morning into a violent robbery in West Hollywood, a trendy municipali­ty neighbouri­ng Los Angeles, and apologised “for any inconvenie­nce this process caused Mr Jean.”

“It is unfortunat­e that Mr Jean was detained for six minutes during this investigat­ion, as he had no involvemen­t whatsoever in this violent crime,” the sheriff’s department said.

Representa­tives for Jean did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

The sheriff’s department said the suspects allegedly attacked and held up a man and a woman at gunpoint and robbed them of their possession­s before driving away. Jean was pulled over shortly after the incident because the vehicle he was in matched the descriptio­n of the suspects’ car.

The statement said Jean was placed in handcuffs because he displayed “furtive movements and demeanour,” such as walking towards the trunk of the car despite deputies asking him not to.

The suspects in the robbery were later arrested.

In tweets and video of the incident posted to his Instagram and Twitter feed, Jean, the Haitian-born former Fugees singer, said he appeared to have been the victim of “another case of mistaken identity” and threatened to sue.

“I was treated like a criminal until other police showed up and pointed out they had wrong person,” Jean, 47, wrote on Twitter.

“I am sure no father wants his sons or daughters to see him in Handcuffs especially if he is innocent,” he added.

Jean emigrated to the United States from Haiti at the age of nine but has maintained his Haitian citizenshi­p.

Tuesday’s incident comes amid heightened sensitivit­y about racial issues and the US justice system following a spate of shootings by police of unarmed black people. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Jean arrives at the 42nd American Music Awards in Los Angeles, California on Nov 23, 2014. — Reuters file photo
Jean arrives at the 42nd American Music Awards in Los Angeles, California on Nov 23, 2014. — Reuters file photo

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