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CIA operative Raymond Davis charged in parking spot fight
AP
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Deputies responding to an altercation between two men outside an Einstein Bagel in Highlands Ranch, south of Denver, took Raymond Davis into custody yesterday morning, said Sheriff's Lt Glenn Peitzmeier. He was charged with third-degree assault and disorderly conduct, both misdemeanours.

Further details on his arrest, which was first reported by KMGH-TV Channel 7 in Denver, were not immediately available. Peitzmeier said the victim, who was not identified, refused medical treatment at the scene. Davis was freed from the jail after posting bond, Peitzmeier said.

In January, Davis said he shot two Pakistani men who tried to rob him in Lahore. The case enraged many in the country, where anti-American sentiment runs high.

The US insisted Davis had immunity from prosecution, but he was not released until March 16 under a deal that compensated the victims' families, who agreed to accept "blood money" under Islamic tradition. Pakistan's security agencies came under intense domestic criticism for freeing him.

The agreement, nearly seven weeks after the shootings, ended the dispute that had strained ties between the United States and Pakistan.

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(Published 02 October 2011, 14:24 IST)