76-year-old deaf woman sues for rough arrest
A deaf 76-year-old woman, Hui Jie Jin, accused an Alameda County, CA Sheriffs Office deputy of excessive force during an alleged jaywalking incident last year, claiming the deputy violently threw her to the ground and handcuffed her to an ambulance while she was unconscious. Jin suffered a permanent brain injury, along with contusions and abrasions, as a result of what her attorneys called an unlawful arrest.
Defendants named in the suit include sheriffs Deputy Phillip Corvello, Alameda County Sheriff Gregory Ahern, Alameda County and the city of Dublin. Corvello is contracted to work with the Dublin Police Department. Nate Schmidt, a Dublin police captain, confirmed that the department conducted an internal investigation after the incident and found Corvellos use of force to be within policy. Schmidt said Not obeying a lawful order is an arrestable offense, so thats what we were looking at.Schmidt confirmed that Corvello is still employed by the agency.
Jin and Corvello encountered each other on the morning of July 21, 2017, when Jin was out shopping for groceries. The lawsuit claims that Corvello began yelling at Jin while she was allegedly jaywalking, but because Jin is profoundly deaf she couldnt hear or understand his commands. Jin pointed to her ear with one hand and waved her hand back and forth with the other to signal that she was deaf.
Jin emptied her pockets to hand Corvello her California identification card, disabled senior citizen bus pass, and a handwritten card with the name and phone number of Jins daughter for emergencies. Jin prayed and repeatedly bowed in front of Corvello in order to beg ... for mercy and not to hurt her. In response, the suit alleges, Corvello slammed the woman to the ground, placed a foot or knee behind her neck or back and handcuffed her. Jin passed out and was taken to the hospital via ambulance.
Jin was issued a citation for jaywalking and resisting arrest, but no paperwork exists and no charges were filed, the suit states.
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