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US man alleges police broke into home illegally, tore catheter from his body


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2008-05-10 00:49:08 -

HARTFORD, Connecticut (AP) - A man alleges that police entered his home illegally and ripped a catheter from his body during a child pornography investigation that led to the arrest of two neighbors.
Andrew Glover, 60, filed a notice with the city Thursday that he intends to pursue a federal civil rights lawsuit. He accused

the officers of inflicting severe injuries as he was recovering from intestinal surgery in February.
Glover's lawyer, Paul Spinella, said police entered Glover's apartment Jan. 30 and Feb. 28. Glover wasn't involved in child pornography, has not been charged and has no criminal record, Spinella said.
«The poor guy,» Spinella said. «They ripped the catheter off his person. They assaulted the guy. He's got major problems as a result of this. He's a mess now.
Lt. James Wardwell, a police spokesman, said Friday that the department had not received the intent-to-sue notice and would not comment. A message was left for the city's corporation counsel.
Glover has two years to file a lawsuit in U.S. District Court.
Spinella said officers «tossed» Glover's apartment during a search Jan. 30. In February, he said, Glover returned home from the hospital after his surgery to find officers searching his apartment again. That's when they assaulted Glover and left him alone in the apartment without calling for medical help, Spinella said.

The police didn't have search warrants, Spinella said.
Glover's neighbors _ Harold Spurling and Jeffrey Brisson _ were charged Jan. 30 with sexual assault and other crimes. They are accused of molesting children, including a 3-month-old girl found in their apartment, and making movies involving child pornography.
Both men have pleaded not guilty and are being held in lieu of bail.





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