On the right is Sean Satha, who is not James Blake, and was also not stealing anything in New York City
Let me try to unravel this incompetent mess.
The New York Police Department trusted a man with enough racial profiling and brutality complaints filed against him to last a lifetime, Officer James Frascatore, to investigate an identity theft complaint that they believed focused on a black man that looked like tennis star James Blake.
Except, we now know the man they thought they were looking for had nothing to do with the identity theft at all. His name is Sean Satha and he is an Australian sunglass designer working for a popular company called Local Supply. Not only did Sean Satha have nothing to do with the identity theft, he wasn't even on the continent when the NYPD was armed with his photo and began looking for him in a midtown Manhattan hotel lobby.
The NYPD claims a company called GoButler gave them Sean Satha's photo, but they now admit that neither Sean Satha or James Blake had anything at all to do with this case of identity theft. Basically, this all confirms that the last agency you ever want investigating a case of identity theft is the NYPD—which has clearly shown it will railroad every black man in sight in the name of solving a case.
Strangely, the NYPD wanted the whole world to know that Sean Satha and James Blake "look like twins," when they actually don't, which only fuels the stereotypical idea that the NYPD believes all black people look alike. As more photos come out, it's clear that these two dudes look nothing alike at all.
What a big effin' mess. More pictures of Blake and his "twin" below.
James Blake
Sean Satha, on the left
Sean Satha