What ya'll think about this case? 57 year old Indian man accused of attempted kidnapping in Georgia Wal-Mart. shyt is weird but I believe him.

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Judge grants bond for man accused of trying to kidnap toddler at Cobb Walmart​


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Cheers erupted inside a Cobb County courtroom Tuesday when a man accused of trying to snatch a 2-year-old boy from his mother’s arms at a busy Walmart was granted bond after spending 45 days in jail.
Mahendra Patel‘s case has garnered international attention in recent weeks, especially after surveillance footage from the store appeared to contradict allegations made by both the child’s mother and Acworth police.
The case has also generated outrage in Cobb County, where about 60 of Patel’s supporters, all dressed in yellow, squeezed into courtroom rows for the man’s bond hearing.
Dozens more were turned away at the door and told they had to watch the proceeding from an overflow room downstairs.
Cobb County District Attorney Sonya Allen, who has not returned requests for comment about the case, looked on from the jury box as Patel was brought into the courtroom in a bright green jail-issue jumpsuit, his hands shackled at the waist.

The retired engineer and father of two smiled as he turned toward the spectators, clasped his hands and bowed several times in gratitude after seeing the scores of supporters squeezed into the courtroom.

His attorney, Ashleigh Merchant, said there were about 150 people who showed up at the courthouse. She showed Superior Court Judge Gregory Poole the store’s surveillance footage, which she said exonerates her client.

The judge agreed to watch the video for the first time over the objection of Chief Assistant DA Jesse Evans, who argued the case shouldn’t be tried at a bond hearing.

Before rejoining the DA’s office, Evans served as the chief of the Acworth Police Department, the agency that responded to the Walmart and brought the charges against Patel.

Patel has been in jail since March 22, days after Caroline Miller told police he tried to grab her son inside the heavily surveilled store along Cobb Parkway.

Merchant said her client was at the store buying Tylenol for his 86-year-old mother, who lives with him and has osteoarthritis.

She said Patel was simply trying to help Miller, who was riding through the Walmart on a mobility cart with her two young children.

Miller is not disabled, Merchant told the judge, but likes to “joyride” on the scooters with her children. She said Patel reached out to protect the child because he was concerned the boy might fall. She said the man is “friendly with everybody” and recently celebrated his birthday, turning 57 behind bars.

Miller said the two engaged in a “tug-of-war” over the child and feared Patel was trying to abduct her toddler. She later reported the incident to Walmart employees, who urged her to call 911 if she believed a crime had been committed, according to court filings.

But Merchant said Tuesday a Walmart employee who had been just steps away from the interaction told her he never felt the need to intervene.

“The video couldn’t be clearer,” she told the judge. “Mr. Patel did not try to kidnap this child.”

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Evans said Patel was initially charged with kidnapping but that attempted kidnapping was a more appropriate charge, and said that factored in to his office’s decision to “rush the case” to a grand jury.

He also showed a zoomed-in version of the surveillance footage which he said showed the defendant grabbing the child and “tugging the child away from his mom.”

“You can see him tugging on the child, and there’s his legs, before the mom was able to regain control of her 2-year-old,” Evans said.

His explanation of the video elicited laughter from several spectators inside the courtroom.

Evans hinted that authorities suspected Patel, who has a prior federal fraud conviction, may have been intoxicated at the time of the interaction with Miller and her son. Merchant objected, saying there’s no evidence of that. Police didn’t speak with Patel until days after the incident.

Evans also noted that this was Patel’s fourth arrest.

“This mother was with her two kids minding her own business and this man, Mr. Patel, made the decision to grab a 2-year-old child from her lap,” Evans said.

Experts say stranger-on-stranger abductions are incredibly rare, and several former prosecutors who have reviewed the store’s surveillance tapes have said they can’t see where Patel committed any crime.

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I would like to see the videos before I make an assessment of which side I will support. Once I see it, then I will return to this post and edit in my view of the situation.

Edit: Based on that video footage I have seen below, I have to agree that he is innocent. Now the question needs to be asked, why is the courts pursuing this when the video footage shows he did not try to take the child from her?
 
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The question should be what is going on in a woman's mind to fabricate something that never happened & why didn't law enforcement ask to look at the footage before dragging dude off to jail . No common sense was used by law enforcement in embarrassing this man's reputation
 

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I believe him, this happened a few years back. Indian guy tried to help a lost child and got his ass beat because people though he was an abductor. Most of the world isn’t as paranoid about pedos as the US.

I was watching this old black-and-white movie and a woman was shopping on one of those busy pedestrian streets. She looked in a store, parked her baby stroller outside, and walked in and just left the baby outside the store unattended. That’s how people used to be.
 

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That white woman is more than likely racist and was just offended by his act. How many times in history have we seen false accusations be thrown at black people, people of color by whites? Too many times to count. They need to throw this case out. It’s cut and dry. Cacs are feeling emboldened by the Trump Administration and this might become the norm.
 

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shyt like this is what makes people not care about anything that happens to others in public. There’s no sense of community anymore because someone can accuse you of any bs.

Two months in jail over an allegation is crazy. There’s nothing in the video to indicate he was trying to kidnap her child.
 
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