Media: Police officers in Yekaterinburg insulted a disabled person on Victory Day
On Victory Day in Yekaterinburg, two drunken men, who claimed to be off-duty police officers, insulted a disabled person in a restaurant. The shocking scandal was reported on social media by the mother of the young man, Tatyana Khizhnyakova.
As Tatyana recounted on her page on VKontakte, she and her son, who has been diagnosed with ASD (autism spectrum disorder), were sitting in the restaurant when two not quite sober patrons began to harass them. They did not like the way her son was looking at them.
According to Khizhnyakova, upon learning that he had a first-group disability, the men stated that "disabled people and oligophrenics" had no place in the restaurant. They also showed their IDs and identified themselves as police officers.
The restaurant staff on Akademika Parina Street, 41 called the GBR and the police, but only the former arrived. Later, when Tatyana went to Frunze Street, 74 to file a complaint against the offenders, she saw them there in person.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in Yekaterinburg told 66.RU that only one officer was involved in the conflict. They promised to give the incident "the most severe assessment" following the results of the internal investigation.
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Media: Police officers in Yekaterinburg insulted a disabled person on Victory Day
On Victory Day in Yekaterinburg, two drunken men, who introduced themselves as off-duty police officers, insulted a disabled person in a restaurant. The outrageous scandal was reported by the young man's mother, Tatyana Khizhnyakova.
