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TexasTowelie

(116,789 posts)
Fri Apr 28, 2017, 02:29 AM Apr 2017

Off-duty security instructor pepper-sprayed autistic man for eating free cookies, charges say

He was the training director of one of St. Paul’s largest security companies — a man certified on when and how to use Mace.

Which left police mystified as to why Timothy Knutsen would pepper spray an autistic man in the face for eating a cookie from a Cub Foods sampler tray.

Knutsen, 53, of St. Paul, has been charged with two counts of fifth-degree assault and disorderly conduct for an incident in Roseville last month.

According to an incident report, in early March, Knutsen was a customer at a Cub Foods at 1201 Larpenteur Ave., when he saw a man eating “a doughnut or a cookie” from the bakery. He told an employee at the store’s service desk, but she said she didn’t see it and there was nothing she could do.

Read more: http://www.twincities.com/2017/04/27/roseville-mn-security-trainer-customer-with-autism-mace-pepper-spray-ate-sample-cookies-charges/

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Off-duty security instructor pepper-sprayed autistic man for eating free cookies, charges say (Original Post) TexasTowelie Apr 2017 OP
I hope a civil suit follows. Kittycow Apr 2017 #1
Wow padah513 Apr 2017 #2

Kittycow

(2,396 posts)
1. I hope a civil suit follows.
Fri Apr 28, 2017, 03:32 AM
Apr 2017

I don't see how he could get out of any of this since he wasn't acting in the scope of his duties in any way.

padah513

(2,674 posts)
2. Wow
Fri Apr 28, 2017, 04:54 AM
Apr 2017

He sprayed the man, left the scene before the police arrived, and then called the police two days later to give his side of the story. Unbelievable. Probably thought he'd be a hero.

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