Updated: Tuesday, 20 Oct 2009, 7:07 PM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 20 Oct 2009, 6:27 PM EDT
Reported by TI-HUA CHANG / Fox 5 News
MYFOXNY.COM EXCLUSIVE - An ugly confrontation between an NYPD traffic agent and a car owner in Chinatown was caught on camera. According to witnesses, the agent allegedly struck, cursed at, and made racist comments against Qiang Nian Zhu, who says he was just trying to explain that he was parked legally. He then ended up behind bars.
Security camera video shows the traffic agent charging at a woman in who complained the agent was not being fair about a parking ticket. The agent, Twana Chapman, was surrounded by other traffic agents and then cursed at all the people around her, according to witnesses
She told them " 'You f------ Chinese, go back where you came from. All of you f------ Chinese,' " according to one witness.
Mr. Zhu says on October 8 around 3:15 PM on Lafayette Street in Manhattan, NYPD traffic agent Chapman began the process of ticketing Zhu's parked car. He says he told her he still had one minute left on his NYC parking receipt, displayed on his car's dashboard. He also told Chapman that his wife was buying another ticket at that moment at the Munimeter.
Zhu says that the agent told him she would ticket him anyway.
The video shows Mr. Zhu putting his hand over the registration sticker on his windshield so it cannot be scanned for a ticket. Then Traffic Agent Chapman appears to hit him and is pulled back by another traffic agent.
Mr. Zhu, a burly man, blocks then puts his hands back into his sweatshirt so he could not, he says, be accused of striking the smaller Ms. Chapman. Several people witnessed the attack and say the agent clearly struck Mr. Zhu.
Ms. Chapman called for police officers, who arrested Mr. Zhu and charged him with obstruction of governmental administration and harassment.
Ironically Mr. Zhu never got the parking ticket. Witnesses say her supervisor tore up the parking ticket agent Chapman had placed on Mr. Zhu's windshield.
After spending 9 hours in jail, Mr. Zhu, who has no record, got a lawyer for this criminal case which could send him to jail for a year.
The police department's public affairs office says that the owner of the car -- Mr. Zhu -- should have moved his car, should not have blocked his registration, and that he struck Ms. Chapman. The NYPD also said that no one filed a complaint about racial epithets.