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Title: Son of California police chief grins and flips the bird during his first court appearance for ‘viciously beating an elderly Sikh man while he was on his morning walk’ (Black on Asian crime)
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URL Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art ... ito=social-twitter_dailymailus
Published: Aug 12, 2018
Author: Staff
Post Date: 2018-08-12 19:01:43 by Horse
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Views: 116
Comments: 5

Tyrone McAllister made his first court appearance on Friday and was seen in a video smiling and waving his middle fingers in the air

McAllister, 18, has been arrested for the beating of Sahib Singh, 71

His father is Daryl McAllister, the chief of Union City Police Department

On Wednesday, the chief revealed that he helped authorities track Tyrone down

The attack took place in Manteca, California, 50 miles from where Tyrone grew up

His father has since told how he has 'lost his way' in recent months

He and his wife are 'devastated' and 'shaken' by the teenager's alleged actions

Singh, was left needing a neck brace

The son of a police chief in California charged with attacking a 71-year-old Sikh man grinned and waved his middle fingers in the air during his first court appearance on Friday.

Tyrone McAllister, 18, was seen on video giving the finger and smiling to a Fox40 cameraman, the outlet reports. He then drops his hands to his lap before throwing up his middle finger a second time.

McAllister was in court for his arraignment. No bail was set for the teen.

On Monday, 71-year-old Sahib Singh was attacked by two young men during his morning walk in Manteca, California.

The attack was captured by surveillance cameras and showed the two thugs beating the man while dressed in hoodies. One, who was wearing a black hoodie, was brandishing a gun.

Police identified him as McAllister, the estranged son of Union City Police Department Chief Daryl McAllister.

In a lengthy Facebook post on Wednesday, Chief McAllister told of his disgust at learning his son was involved after being contacted by Manteca Police Department, the investigating department.

'Words can barely describe how embarrassed, dejected, and hurt my wife, daughters, and I feel right now.

'My stomach has been churning from the moment I learned this news, ' he added.

The police chief and his wife then helped officers track his son down and arrest him.

The teen has been charged with attempted robbery, elder abuse and assault with a deadly weapon.

The other suspect is a 16-year-old male who has not been named. Singh, the victim, struggles with English and had difficulty telling police what happened to him after the attack.

He was arrested on the same charges and will be transferred to a juvenile facility after being processed.

Singh, the victim, struggles with English and had difficulty telling police what happened to him after the attack

In his Facebook post, Chief McAllister told how his son had fallen into a 'bad crowd' and had not been at the family home for months.

'My son began to lose his way a couple years ago, while he was a juvenile, running away and getting involved in a bad crowd,' he posted.

'He pretty much divorced his friends and family, associating with people none of us knew.'

'He got into trouble for some theft-related crimes and ended up spending several months in juvenile hall,' Chief McAllister added.

'As an adult, he was again arrested for a theft-related incident, and he ended up spending another three months in adult jail as a result.

'Since being released he has been wayward and has not returned to our family home for several months,' he wrote.

The police chief said he was torn between the desire to protect his child and the oath he took as a law enforcement leader. (1 image)

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#1. To: Horse (#0)

On Monday, 71-year-old Sahib Singh was attacked by two young men during his morning walk in Manteca, California.

The attack was captured by surveillance cameras and showed the two thugs beating the man while dressed in hoodies. One, who was wearing a black hoodie, was brandishing a gun.

Ok,that explains it. I was wondering how a lone black teenager got up the courage to attack a 71 year old all by himself. Now that I know he had a gun AND an accomplice,it makes sense.

He probably thinks he was being bold,attacking someone without having at least 6 homies to back him up.

sneakypete  posted on  2018-08-12   19:20:42 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: sneakypete (#1)

at least 6 homies to back him up.

When I was young and wild and living in Chicago, I got in a fight with a bunch of guys from the other neighborhood. Six of them had me encircled. I took a lot of crap from them and ran one guy over to get out of the circle. They made peace with me a few days later. ;)

BTP Holdings  posted on  2018-08-12   22:08:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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