Beverly Hills police officials said Tuesday that it was "extremely unfortunate" that officers handcuffed and detained an African American film producer who was in the city to attend a pre-Emmy party.
Producer Charles Belk "matched the clothing and physical characteristics" of a suspected bank robber when he was pulled over by officers on Friday evening after he left a restaurant on Wilshire Boulevard, according to the Beverly Hills Police Department.
Belk said on Facebook that he was walking to his car when he was confronted by police, handcuffed and forced to sit on the sidewalk. He said he was detained for six hours.
"I get that the Beverly Hills Police Department didn't know that I was a well educated American citizen that had received a B.S. in electrical engineering from the University of Southern California, an MBA from Indiana University ... and an executive leadership certificate from Harvard Business School," Belk said. "Hey, I was 'tall,' 'bald,' a 'male' and 'black,' so I fit the description."
In a statement, police expressed regret.
"The Beverly Hills Police Department deeply regrets the inconvenience to Mr. Belk and has reached out to him to express those regrets and further explain the circumstances," police officials said.
But police added that officers "properly detained" Belk given the "totality of the circumstances."
Sgt. Max Subin told The Times on Tuesday night that city officials had spoken to Belk's attorney.
"He's definitely made Mr. Belk's concerns known to us, and we are looking into those concerns," Subin said. "We definitely regret the inconvenience that was caused."
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