A police apologized as the white police officers on horseback in Texas in the United States took pictures of black suspects tied up with rope.

According to local media reports, a 43-year-old Donald Neal was arrested by police in Galveston, Texas on Tuesday for alleged trespassing.

At the time, two police officers had horses and ropes but no patrol car to pick up the captured Nelie.

Two police officers wearing pale cowboy hats cuffed Neil's wrist and tied a blue rope with handcuffs.

Then he got on the horse and took Nelie to the police station a block away.

Neil walked along the road with her two hands tied backwards, and the person on the road took a picture of him and posted it on SNS.

The blacks, who saw pictures spreading rapidly, strongly criticized the police for recalling black slaves who were caught running away from the southern United States in the 1800s.

As controversy escalated, the local police chief urgently apologized that the arrest caused Neil unnecessarily embarrassment.

Police officer Vernon Hale Galveston accused the two officers of making a wrong decision and could wait until the police car arrived at the arrest site.

The aftermath of the incident has prompted us to rethink what police treatment and practices are for black people, saying it is best to stop using the arrest technology.

Neil was released on bail, the Associated Press said.

Neil's lawyer says the way police dealt with Neil was disgusting, the family was deeply upset and he was also shocked.

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