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Shah Alam had been in the Erie County Holding Center since February 2025 after being arrested by Buffalo police. On February 15 last year, he had been out for a walk in his neighborhood and had been using a curtain rod he purchased as a walking stick.

Nearly blind and with no ability to speak English, Shah Alam got lost and ended up on the porch of a woman’s home as she was letting her dog out, according to Macaluso. Shah Alam is completely blind in one eye and can only see with blurry vision for several feet in the other, according to Macaluso.

The woman called police, Macaluso said. When Shah Alam did not follow police commands to drop his curtain rod, they Tasered and beat him, then arrested him, Macaluso said. The officers suffered minor injuries in the scuffle, he said.

A spokesperson for Border Patrol, in a statement Wednesday evening, said after agents determined Shah Alam was not supposed to be in their custody, they “offered him a courtesy ride, which he chose to accept to a coffee shop.” That Tim Hortons, the spokesperson said, was “determined to be a warm, safe location near his last known address, rather than be released directly from the Border Patrol station.”

Agents, however, did not notify Macaluso or Shah Alam’s family of his release to the coffee shop. Macaluso previously told Investigative Post he expected Shah Alam to be taken to the ICE detention center in Batavia and that his client would be released from there.

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[–] NekoKoneko@lemmy.world 104 points 1 day ago (41 children)

So the guy got lost and ended up in a woman's doorstep. He has a curtain rod he issues as a walking stick and is mostly blind. The woman apparently called the police and the police charged him treating the walking stick as a weapon for some reason.

In order to avoid an issue with ICE for some reason he plead guilty (why a defense lawyer would recommend this or why it would not make things worse with ICE is beyond me).

Then when released the sheriff called Border Patrol for some reason to "offer" him a ride. BP claims he asked to be taken to a Tim Hortons, but obviously nothing they say can be trusted at this point. BP did this in secret which is totally normal and not suspicious, and didn't inform his family or law enforcement, who put out a missing person's report and started an investigation.

The successive layers of cruelty and reckless disregard - the woman calling the police for an apparent lost handicapped person, the charges, local LE calling BP, the guilty plea, BP taking custody for a "courtesy ride" that no one was told about that left him to die - are just incredible.

[–] BestBouclettes@jlai.lu 55 points 1 day ago (6 children)

The successive layers of cruelty and reckless disregard - the woman calling the police for an apparent lost handicapped person, the charges, local LE calling BP, the guilty plea, BP taking custody for a "courtesy ride" that no one was told about that left him to die - are just incredible.

And that folks, is roughly what happened in Nazi Germany and how they managed to get that far mass murdering people.

[–] Mirshe@lemmy.world 31 points 1 day ago (5 children)

This sounds an awful lot like they just gave him a classic "starlight tour". Nazi Germany nothing, cops have been doing this for decades since here in the States.

[–] BestBouclettes@jlai.lu 7 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Well starlight tours are cops doing cops things, the difference here and the parallel with Nazi Germany is that everyone involved did something shitty, not an ounce of empathy came from anyone.

Death camps in Nazi Germany happened because of cold, cruel bureaucracy and people following orders and being completely devoid of empathy.

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