
R&B artist Tank (Durrell Babbs) was a victim of police
brutality in New Orleans on Sunday, February 17, 2008. The incident is
under investigation and more detailed information is forthcoming.Around
1:30 am on Sunday night a cheerful Tank departed from The House of
Blues in search for his driver. Unfamiliar with the area of New
Orleans, the Los Angeles resident asked security for directions to
Iberville; where his driver was parked. Tank and a business associate,
Ira Dewitt, followed the directions given. Briskly walking down the
cold streets, Tank proceeded to turn the corner as directed by the
previous officer. As he identified the whereabouts of his car he was
halted by a New Orleans Police Officer who demanded he turn around and
go a different direction to get to his car.In an attempt to gain
understanding and calm the tension, Tank assured the officer that they
were not a threat; they only wanted to get to the car. With the vehicle
in plain sight and one block away, Tank attempted to negotiate
clearance for him and his business colleague to quickly walk to their
driver. A snappy black Police officer told Tank he didn’t owe him any
explanation and that he made himself clear. In an effort to find an
alternate route to get to the vehicle, three white officers
re-approached Tank questioning his actions. In disbelief, Tank asked
them to explain in detail what they wanted. He was immediately pushed
up against the wall with one arm on the wall and one arm bent behind
his back, being held by the white officer, an aggravated officer
repeatedly asked for Tank to put his other arm up on the wall as well.
Repeatedly Tank told the officer he could not release his other arm
pinned behind his back. The officer then proceeded to shoot Tank at
point blank range with a taser gun. Thrust to the ground with pain, the
officers warned Tank to never mess with the law in New Orleans. Tank
was taken to the University Hospital; after being discharged the victim
was immediately then taken to jail by the New Orleans Police Department
(NOPD) and charged with disturbing the peace, public drunkenness and
resisting and obstructing an officer. “Tank has engaged the services of
the Law Office of Bernard L. Charbonnet, Jr. in connection with the
incident that occurred in New Orleans during the most recent NBA All
Star activities. As this matter is currently under investigation, we
are unable to comment as to the circumstances surrounding this
representation at this time. However, my firm intends to vigorously
protect his interest as we do for all of our clients,” confirmed
Attorney Benard Charbonnet.In an effort to celebrate the rebuilding
efforts of New Orleans and join the annual celebration of NBA All-Star,
this was the last thing the R&B star expected. “The most
frustrating part of the entire incident is knowing that I did not do
anything to pose a threat but was treated like a criminal. With a
clean-cut image and a lady by my side, the law took matters into their
own hands and chose to endanger my safety and those accompanying me.
It’s 2008 and New Orleans is still very much in trouble beyond the
aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. I’m a living witness,” says a
disgruntle Tank.
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