Police Officer In Chile Accused Of Throwing Teen From Bridge
Police Officer In Chile Accused Of Throwing Teen From Bridge
Authorities in Chile have arrested a police officer who allegedly threw a teenager from a bridge into a river bed during a protest.

SANTIAGO, Chile: Authorities in Chile have arrested a police officer who allegedly threw a teen-ager from a bridge into a river bed during a protest.

The 16-year-old boy was in stable condition with head trauma and a wrist fracture following the incident in Santiago, Chiles capital, on Friday. Dozens of people protested on Saturday outside the clinic where he is being treated, condemning police and carrying signs that said: He did not fall, they threw him.

The incident raised more concerns about police conduct since protests about a wide range of social and economic problems erupted in Chile a year ago. Some 31 people have died in the unrest and numerous allegations of human rights violations were filed against police.

The North Central Prosecutors Office of Santiago accused the police officer of causing the youth to fall and said attempted murder charges would be filed on Sunday.

However, Enrique Monrs, chief of police in Santiagos western area, said the youth had lost his balance and fallen over the bridge railing after the police attempted to arrest him. Ambulances were summoned so that they could provide prompt assistance, Monrs said.

The government said in a statement that it condemns any violation of human rights. It said a police officer who does not comply with the protocols or the law must be investigated and tried in the courts.

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