New York – New York City Police apologized wrong to blame A teenager in a brooklyn parade, and then unless the false accusation of almost five months did not go back, although it was wrong.
In a statement sent on Sunday Sunday, NYPD circulated a picture on the social networks of Camden Lee, a 15-year-old Brooklyn resident, “The Parade” was filmed in the American Day of America “in September.
“NYPD should immediately correct this wrong,” the main spokesman in the Delaney Kempner department. “We apologize for the victims of this mistake we will continue to seek justice of the victims of victims.”
Forgiveness reported the NYPD-related press To reject the rejection of months, Adolescent death threats and departments to correct the misinformation policies.
After the police officer was deleted and privately, Lee was not suspected, the department refused to retreat the complaint, without disming Lee’s family.
The police department said the police department was filming that Lee was “interesting”, which remains unresolved, as “on stage, and after the event.”
They did not work why the crowd identified among the thousand other Lee was crowded or why it was not before.
“Even in their apology, they are painting with a guilt brush to cover their mistake,” Wylie Stecklow said, Lee family lawyer. “What did they do and don’t possess, they put the way to harm.”
Stecklow said the family still didn’t hear the police directly.
Lee, a high school sophomore, said he took part in the celebration of the work day after leaving a teammate football practice. Arrive and a few minutes earlier, The gun exploded on route25-year-old Denzel Chan and four others injured, including Lee’s teammate.
After three weeks, police shared a photo of Lee X and Instagram accused him of homicide. The image was very fragmented to the news outlets, which accused him when the police privately recognized it.
According to a family lawyer, they encountered the detective homicide detectives from the initial social networks of LEE and said he was not suspicious of his death, but he was looking to ask him about what he witness was looking for.
In the five months of the initial accusation, Lee has received many death threats that encourage his family to hide, forced to go to school for the city and for a week.
“It takes me to a dark place,” Lee said. “I don’t feel myself already. I don’t have the opportunity to explain my side to the difference. Everyone is so fixed in this image: killer”.