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James Blake, here at the 2013 French Open, says New York police used unnecessary force when they misidentified him as a suspect in a credit card fraud scam.
NEW YORK — James Blake, the newest commentator on the ESPN crew at the U.S. Open, was among the most popular American tennis players of his era. The nation’s top collegian coming out of ...
Police believed Blake was a suspect in a credit card fraud ring. He was tackled by Frascatore and handcuffed, but let go after officers realized their mistake. Then-police Commissioner William ...
Former tennis star James Blake says he was the victim of “blatant” excessive force when he was body-slammed and handcuffed by plainclothes New York police officers who mistook him for a suspect.
NYPD officer James Frascatore tackled ex-tennis star James Blake in 2015. The NYPD officer who tackled former tennis star James Blake outside a Midtown hotel in September 2015 was docked five ...
Blake could have, and probably should have, been far more irate. But he kept the focus squarely where it mattered most — on James Blake.
When former tennis star James Blake relives the moment an undercover cop grabbed and threw him to the ground outside a New York hotel, he wonders what would have happened if he hadn’t cooperated ...
James Blake just reignited his fans, but it might not be in the way he intended. The musician took to social media to announce his new single, “Big Hammer,” would be dropping tomorrow.
Before tackling ex-tennis star James Blake, Officer James Frascatore has been a defendant in at least two lawsuits alleging excessive force.
On Friday, James Blake shared his fifth album, Friends That Break Your Heart. In addition to appearances from SZA, JID, Swavay, and Monica Martin, the album also features several production ...
James Blake returns a forehand to Andy Roddick during their match as part of the Men's Legends presented by PowerShares Series on Day 4 of the Connecticut Open at Connecticut Tennis Center at Yale ...
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