Lawyer: Injured U.Va. student asked ‘How could this happen?’

  RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A University of Virginia student who was bloodied during an arrest by a state liquor control agent says in a statement read by his attorney that he kept wondering how such a thing could happen. Martese Johnson appeared at a news conference Thursday evening, accompanied by his attorney who read…

 

Virginia student Martese Johnson was on hand as fellow Virginia students protested for him Wednesday, March, 18, 2015, at the University of Virginia Amphitheatre in Charlottesville, Va. Johnson was bloodied during an arrest Wednesday about 1 a.m. by State Alcoholic Beverage Control agents outside Trinity Irish Pub on the Corner. (AP Photo/The Daily Progress, Andrew Shurtleff
Virginia student Martese Johnson was on hand as fellow Virginia students protested for him Wednesday, March, 18, 2015, at the University of Virginia Amphitheatre in Charlottesville, Va. Johnson was bloodied during an arrest Wednesday about 1 a.m. by State Alcoholic Beverage Control agents outside Trinity Irish Pub on the Corner. (AP Photo/The Daily Progress, Andrew Shurtleff

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A University of Virginia student who was bloodied during an arrest by a state liquor control agent says in a statement read by his attorney that he kept wondering how such a thing could happen.

Martese Johnson appeared at a news conference Thursday evening, accompanied by his attorney who read a statement from the injured man.

The statement read, “As the officers held me down, one thought raced through my mind: how could this happen? I trust the scars will one day heal, but the trauma of what the officers did will stay with me forever.”

Students at the university have demonstrated in support of Johnson, who needed 10 stitches to close a gash on his head.

Gov. Terry McAuliffe ordered the Virginia State Police to investigate the incident.

 

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