The teenage girl's aunt, who witnessed the encounter, screamed at the officers. Stroye got pepper sprayed and handcuffed. A lieutenant, who had a preexisting back problem, was injured. A confrontation ensued, and the officers called for backup.Ī shouting match escalated into a physical struggle. Stroye was still wet from the pool, clad in white shorts. ![]() When officers arrived, they located Timothy Stroye, 18, and a 16-year-old female. This rather mundane call set in motion a chain of events that led to the chief of police being charged with a federal hate crime, the first case of its kind in at least ten years. The manager told the dispatcher two teenagers had used the pool without paying for a room. ![]() ![]() (CNN) - On September 1, 2016, police in Bordentown, New Jersey, got a call from the manager at a local Ramada Inn.
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