Police say James and Patrick Smith pursued the 27-year-old man who has Asperger’s syndrome, which is on the autism spectrum. The brothers allegedly chased him by vehicle and on foot after stopping him “without cause” just after midnight on Aug. 19. They eventually came to the Knights Road Shopping Center parking lot where the brothers allegedly pushed the victim into a wall, slammed his face into a pillar, then forced him down, causing his head to hit the ground and giving him a black eye and abrasions on the back of his head, elbows, and knees.
The brothers claimed they thought the man had been involved in breaking into cars in their Northeast Philadelphia neighborhood, said Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner. The man had not been breaking into cars and had no criminal record, Krasner said.
At one point, as the victim was running, he allegedly called his mother. Through the phone, she claims she heard one of the men say “hold his legs” before the call abruptly ended, said Krasner.
“Obviously, it’s very disturbing that anyone, in this case two fairly high-ranking police personnel, believes it’s OK to act as vigilantes, to chase down someone, to attack them and then, repeatedly give false information,” said Krasner during a news conference.
The brothers allegedly identified themselves as members of “town watch” throughout the incident, including when the victim’s father showed up at the scene, said Krasner.