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US officer acquitted in beating of Chinese tourist
BUFFALO, N.Y. - A U.S. border officer was acquitted Thursday of violating a Chinese tourist's civil rights when he pushed her head into the pavement and pepper-sprayed her at the U.S.-Canada border.
Rhodes told investigators he believed the woman might have been associated with a drug suspect and ordered her inside the Niagara Falls inspection station, but she took off running. He said he followed proper Customs and Border Protection procedure in subduing the struggling woman and denied striking her or slamming her face to the ground by her hair. "I feel that I was vindicated and now I can put my life back together," Rhodes said at his attorney's office after leaving the courthouse under the protection of federal marshals. The case provoked anger in China after pictures of Zhao, her face swollen from pepper spray and her eyes and forehead bruised, were widely published. Defense attorney Steven Cohen said Rhodes would like to return to the job he
has held for 17 years.
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