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Acworth Walmart kidnapping attempt: Video may prove man's innocence​



https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/acworth-walmart-kidnapping-attempt-video-may-proves-mans-innocence



Video may prove man's innocence

56-year-old Mahendra Patel is charged with Attempted Kidnapping, Simple Battery, and Simple Assault after police say he tried to kidnap a little boy inside a Walmart on Cobb Parkway. Patel’s attorney shared surveillance video from the store that she says shows Patel speaking with the child's mother and attempting to assist her.

The Brief​

    • 56-year-old Mahendra Patel is charged with Attempted Kidnapping, Simple Battery, and Simple Assault after police say he tried to kidnap a little boy inside a Walmart on Cobb Parkway.
    • Patel’s attorney shared surveillance video from the store that she says shows Patel speaking with the child's mother and attempting to assist her.
    • Acworth Police say they are aware of what they call the "partial video" that was released, but they cannot release additional details because this is an active and ongoing investigation.
ACWORTH, Ga. - A Cobb County man is in jail on charges of attempted kidnapping. His attorney says surveillance video shows he never tried to take the child, but was instead trying to help the mother.



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What we know:

Mahendra Patel is being held in the Cobb County Jail without bond. Acworth Police say that last month, Patel tried to snatch a little boy from his mother’s arms inside the Walmart on Cobb Parkway.

Patel’s attorney, Ashleigh Merchant, says the video she shared with FOX 5 shows that’s not what happened.

What they're saying:

"You can see where Mr. Patel enters the store. You can see where he first encounters Ms. Miller," said Merchant.

Caroline Miller can be seen in the video using a motorized cart. She has one child at her feet and another in her lap.

In the footage, Patel’s back is to the camera. Merchant says her client is simply asking Ms. Miller where the Tylenol is. She insists he was not trying to take the child.

"You can’t see this tug-of-war or grabbing back and forth. You can see him lean in, and it’s very likely he was doing what he said — which is to keep the child from falling," Merchant said.

Later, after Patel leaves the area, the video shows Ms. Miller crashing her cart into a display case, causing one child to fall. Another man steps in to help.

The video also shows Patel picking up the Tylenol he was searching for and showing it to Ms. Miller as he walks by.

"He shows it to her and she gives him a thumbs up," Merchant said.

Patel is then seen checking out, paying with a debit card, and speaking with employees as he exits the store.

"He’s not fleeing, not in a hurry, not running away, not trying to hide what just happened. You don’t see anything," said Merchant.

Acworth Police released a statement saying that while they are limited in the details they can provide in order to preserve the integrity of the case, they are "aware of the partial video that has been released to the public."

Merchant says there are approximately 70 hours of surveillance video. She says she released segments showing the interaction between Patel and the child’s mother.

"I tried very carefully to make sure all different angles were able to be viewed. Perhaps they could go back and watch all the surveillance videos and see," said Merchant.

What's next:

A grand jury indicted Patel on charges of Attempted Kidnapping, Simple Battery, and Simple Assault. He has been in jail for 27 days and has a bond hearing scheduled for May 6.
 
Obviously she is like many of you here you just hate the CECAs and keep on accusing the CECAs with this and that.
And with a freaking farking lazy trigger happy useless poleece
Watch and listen to the whole video


Walmart Surveillance Proves Jailed Man Didn’t Try to Kidnap Child: Lawyer​





@KayJoyy

2 days ago
Why are we calling this a misunderstanding? She straight up LIED.

@EvaLasta

9 hours ago
Why is she even using a motorized scooter? Is her whole life a lie? Shes not disabled

@spiritualstone3756

2 days ago
I just read on Facebook that this isn’t her first time doing something like this. In 2019, she accused her Lfyt Driver of SA. This lady should be in prison!


@DianaBozarth-ut6lj

2 days ago
She was smiling at the guy in the orange shirt. If her child had just had an attempted kidnapping, she's surely wouldn't be smiling, would she?

@norodom2074

2 days ago
The arresting officer who lied for that warrant needs to go to jail himself.
 
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And when CECAs help Sinkies , their children and their life, the farks here still scream CECA CECA CECA.
No Sinkie went to help the children and others while the fire was raging.

Not that I am happy what the Dodis do to the minorities in India but we have to be fair.
When a good is done, we have to acknowledge and be thankful of what has been done by someone.

They should be given permanent residence.



SINGAPORE: The Singapore government has honoured four Indian migrant workers for their heroic actions in rescuing children and adults from a fire at a shophouse, where 16 minors and six adults were trapped.

Mark Shankar Pawanovich, 8, the son of Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan was among those rescued from the fire on April 8.


He was at a cooking school located in the shophouse.

A 10-year-old Australian girl rescued from the fire died later at a hospital.

Inderjit Singh, Subramanian Saranraj, Nagarajan Anbarasan and Sivasami Vijayaraj received the Friends of ACE coins from the Manpower Ministry's Assurance, Care and Engagement (Ace) Group -- which safeguards the well-being of migrant workers in the city-state -- for rescuing those trapped in the fire.

Their quick thinking and bravery made all the difference. Thank you for reminding us of the power of community in times of need, the ministry was quoted as saying by Friday Weekly Tabla! Hearing the screams of children and noticing thick smoke billowing out of a third-floor shophouse window, the migrant workers wasted no time in grabbing a scaffold from their workplace just opposite the blaze.

They used the scaffold and a ladder to reach the children on the ledge of the shophouse, which houses Tomato Cooking School, that runs camps and cooking classes.

They were joined by other migrant workers who were working on River Valley Road near the shophouse.

Staff from inside the shophouse placed the children one by one on the ledge just outside the window, and the workers carried the children and passed them down a human chain to safety, as reported by Tabla! There was no time for the workers to clip on safety harnesses.

They had prioritised the rescue over their own safety.

In the 10 minutes before the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) arrived, the migrant workers had saved the lives of 10 children.

Subramanian Saranraj, 34, was one of the workers who said he would never forget the sight of children with soot marks on their faces, coughing and struggling to breathe while wailing for help.

The lorry driver had just dropped some workers off at Valley Lodge Condominium for renovation work and was driving off.

Just when he was about to make a right turn at about 9:40 am, he saw the crowd around the burning shophouse.

Saranraj, who hails from Tamil Nadu, said: "I got off the lorry immediately and through the smoke, saw a male teacher and children looking out of the window, frantically crying out for help. The fumes were getting bigger, and we didn't have much time."

He added, "We, too have, children. Had it been our kids, would we have stood by and done nothing?" Those words were echoed by his colleague Nagarajan Anbarasan, 37, who was also among the first responders.

"When we saw the children in distress, we couldn't bear it."

They decided against running up the stairs to get to the children as the smoke was too thick.

Saranraj said: "We didn't have any protective equipment to guard against the fumes. We were not familiar with the building either and didn't know where the stairs were. So we went for the windows."

Saranraj recalled the panic all around. Some children even wanted to jump down, but we reassured them and rescued them one by one.

Of the 22 casualties, 16 were children aged between six and 10. The other six were adults aged between 23 and 55. Fire safety breaches were found at the shophouse.

"Preliminary findings are that the fire likely originated from an area used for storage on the second storey of the three-storey shophouse," the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said in a Facebook post on Wednesday.

"Preliminary investigations also found fire safety non-compliances, including unauthorised works involving the erection of partitions within the premises," it said.

Only the first floor of the three-storey shophouse was approved for use as a children's enrichment centre, the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) said on Wednesday.

The upper two floors, as well as the attic, are approved for residential use.

URA said investigations are ongoing. Anyone found guilty of unauthorised use of premises may be fined up to SGD200,000. The building houses the enrichment centre Newtonshow Camp.

There are signs outside the shophouse belonging to several brands listed on Newtonshow's website, including Tomato Cooking School, theatre school Drama Llama and coding school Maker.


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especially in amerika. cannot touch any kid. even patting on the head can be misconstrued as a violent attack.
 
Indian man will try to kidnap the mother. Why would he want to waste time with a child? Grooming takes years.
 
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