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Chief 'irritated' suspect not shackled
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Chief 'irritated' suspect not shackled

2006
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Overview
Officials are questioning why the leg shackles that would have kept George McNeal from bolting away Saturday weren't made available to the two patrolmen escorting him from the HealthAlliance Hospital, where McNeal received treatment for a head wound, to a squad car. [Peter Roddy] acknowledged that shackles still should have been used, since McNeal had given police a false identity and was a suspect in a double-stabbing. Officer Colleen Patterson held onto McNeal's right bicep and forearm as Officer Randy Osborne went to open the cruiser door, Patterson wrote in reports.
Publisher
The Lowell Sun