Sister Defends Teen Brother After Police Beat Him Bloody
An 18-year-old worker in Khon Kaen was beaten bloody by a traffic police officer near Nong Khoet Pond, with his sister defending him against claims he provoked the assault. The family has filed criminal charges and says drug and alcohol tes
The sister of an 18-year-old injured teenager has defended him against allegations of provoking police, stating he had only finished work minutes before the incident near Nong Khoet Pond in Ban Phed Subdistrict, Khon Kaen. A viral video shows a traffic police officer striking the teenager twice—once on the face and again on the chin—causing him to bleed heavily, while saying "Are you messing with me?" The family confirmed the teenager tested negative for drugs and alcohol and did not provoke the officer, contrary to claims in social media posts.
According to the sister's account on August 3, the teenager works at a hotpot restaurant and was heading home around 1 a.m. when a friend called him over near the pond, only 50 meters from his lodging. Within three minutes of arriving, police approached. When the teenager told them he was about to go home and had just arrived, an officer responded harshly and struck him without provocation. After the first blow left him dazed, the same officer hit him again on the chin, causing him to bleed.
The family is proceeding with criminal charges against the officer and says the accused has not directly apologized, only sending word through the teenager's boss. Though the officer's station has launched an investigation and temporarily suspended all officers on duty that night, the family feels the station's statement unfairly blamed the teenager for provoking the officer. The family is not seeking excessive compensation but believes the officer should take responsibility and provide proper restitution, especially as the teenager and his entire family have faced intense social media attacks.