BOSTON (AP) - The second Cambridge, Mass., police officer who
was inside the home of renowned black scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr.
during his arrest says he and the arresting officer "followed
protocols."
Patrolman Carlos Figueroa says he and Sgt. James Crowley were
investigating a report of a burglary at Gates' home near Harvard
University, and they needed to be sure everyone was in the house
legally. He said that's why Crowley asked Gates for his
identification.
Figueroa said Gates shouted "No, I will not!" He also says
Gates was shouting at Crowley, calling him a racist and saying,
"This is what happens to black men in America!"
Figueroa told The Associated Press on Friday that he and Crowley
did what they were supposed to do.
Gates' supporters say he's a victim of racial profiling.
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