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Home»Human Interest»Atlanta Police Cuff Wheelchair Bound Man Accused of Kicking In Door and Assaulting Woman: ‘Police Should Be Taught Critical Thinking’

Atlanta Police Cuff Wheelchair Bound Man Accused of Kicking In Door and Assaulting Woman: ‘Police Should Be Taught Critical Thinking’

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Gabriela JessicaBy Gabriela JessicaOctober 4, 20253 Mins Read
Atlanta Police Cuff Wheelchair Bound Man Accused of Kicking In Door and Assaulting Woman: ‘Police Should Be Taught Critical Thinking’
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When you picture a criminal who breaks into someone’s home and launches an attack, the image that usually comes to mind is someone physically capable, perhaps strong, muscular, and even armed with a weapon. What you would not expect is someone who has been bound to a wheelchair for decades, unable to walk. Yet in Atlanta, Georgia, police seemed to think that was not only possible but entirely believable, treating such a scenario as if it were likely and true.

Cops arrest and cuff a wheelchair-bound paraplegic for kicking in a woman's door and attacking her
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The strange ordeal began when a woman reported that she had been assaulted inside her home after a break-in. She claimed she tried to flee but was chased down, caught, and choked by the intruder. What she conveniently left out was a critical fact: the man she was accusing, Charles Read, has been a paraplegic for over twenty years and relies entirely on his wheelchair for mobility.

Common sense might suggest that officers would pause, question the woman’s story, and at least consider that her accusations did not add up. But that did not happen. Instead, the officers treated her account as unquestionable fact. To make matters worse, after handcuffing Read, they physically forced him out of his wheelchair. Unable to support himself, the Atlanta man collapsed to the ground where he could do little more than writhe in pain. The officers showed no concern, reportedly dismissing his obvious disability and assuming he was pretending or lying about being unable to walk.

Fortunately for Read, he did not end up in jail. It later came to light that the accuser, Katherine Jensen, was the one fabricating the story. In fact, her criminal record revealed a history of theft and false reports, which could have raised serious doubts about her credibility if officers had bothered to check. Yet by the time the truth surfaced, Read had already endured the humiliation and trauma of being treated as a violent suspect despite his condition. To this day, he says, the Atlanta police have refused to acknowledge their mistake or offer any kind of apology.

The incident sparked outrage online, where countless users expressed their frustration and disbelief at the officers’ handling of the situation. “The fact that she said he kicked the door in and she ran, then he caught her and choked her out is why police should be taught critical thinking lol,” one commenter wrote, pointing out the sheer implausibility of the original claim. Others criticized not only the failure to investigate properly but also the officers’ rough treatment of a man in a wheelchair, noting that forcing him to the ground could have caused serious injury or even worsened his existing condition.

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One Redditor, who identified themselves as a paraplegic, said the incident was especially disturbing to them. “As a paraplegic this type of thing worries me,” they wrote. “I have seen videos where a cop drags a paralyzed person out of a car and screams at them to stand up, saying they are resisting arrest and not following orders. Being physically unable to comply with their commands just makes them escalate until you are being thrown around like a ragdoll. I cannot imagine it getting any better in holding, since they will not let you keep anything or handle your own medical needs. All it takes is one cop who either does not care or is just on a power trip, and suddenly you are suffering for something you physically cannot do.”

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Gabriela has been a game guide writer since 2023. She mainly covers Genshin Impact and HSR but also enjoys trying out new games. Her favorites are TOTK, P5R, Stardew Valley, RDR2, The Witcher 3, and RE4 Remake.

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