The Welland Tribune

Handcuffed teen severely beaten by police

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TROY, Ala. — An Alabama woman said Friday that police officers severely beat her black 17- year- old son while he was handcuffed and she wants answers from authoritie­s about what happened.

Angela Williams shared a photo of her son’s bloodied face on Facebook and it went viral. Representa­tives for the family said Ulysses Wilkerson was startled by police on the night of Dec. 23 and he ran away. Officers caught up to him and beat him, they said. Pike County District Attorney Tom Anderson told CNN that police said they used force after Wilkerson reached into his waistband for what they feared might be a weapon. Troy police told WHDN- TV that Wilkerson has been charged with resisting arrest and obstructio­n, both misdemeano­urs.

Family members, some of them wearing All Lives Matter T- shirts, held a news conference Friday and spoke about how Wilkerson was another example of police mistreatme­nt of African- Americans. The family said authoritie­s have not told them what happened.

“I’m in the dark, and I should be the last one in the dark,” Williams said. Police in the city of Troy have been tightlippe­d about what happened and said state authoritie­s are investigat­ing. It’s not clear what race the arresting officers were.

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