Sun coverage: Officer berates skateboarder
Tony Santo (left) and Eric Bush consider Officer Salvatore Rivieri's reaction over the top, even though Bush acknowledges that skateboarding at the Inner Harbor was "100 percent wrong." (Sun photo by Monica Lopossay / February 13, 2008)
Officer Salvatore Rivieri
Officer Salvatore Rivieri, a 17-year veteran of the city police force, is the subject of an internal-affairs investigation.
Strife with police is old
Jason Chapman saw something familiar when he watched the YouTube video of a police officer manhandling a skateboarder in Baltimore's Inner Harbor.
Skateboarder calls reaction over the top
Eric Bush, the 14-year-old skateboarder who has gained national fame after his encounter with a Baltimore police officer at the Inner Harbor surfaced on YouTube, said in his home yesterday that he knew at the time that what he was doing was "100 percent wrong."
Cameras turn lens on police activities
Drive through some Baltimore neighborhoods at night and it quickly becomes obvious: The blinking blue-light cameras show the police are watching.
Inner Harbor incident hits Internet
A Baltimore police officer was suspended yesterday after a YouTube video surfaced on the Internet showing him berating and manhandling a teenage skateboarder at the Inner Harbor.
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