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The attorney for a man seen on video being punched and kneed by Arkansas officers said Tuesday that the violent arrest is part of an alleged pattern of excessive force by a sheriff's deputy, and ...
PATERSON — The lawyer representing Spencer Finch, the city police officer fired three years ago over excessive force accusations, is asking the courts to scrap the charges against his client ...
PATERSON — Police Officer Kevin Patino has agreed to plead guilty in federal authorities’ case accusing him of using excessive force in a video-recorded incident in South Paterson in 2020 ...
In a video of body-worn camera footage released by the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office, a deputy is seen drawing his service firearm as a woman flees deputies on Nov. 20 on Malaga Way in ...
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Surveillance video from the police station taken after the arrest shows officers laughing, mocking Garner, and exchanging fist bumps while watching their own body camera footage of her injury and arrest. A lawsuit, filed in April 2021, alleges that the officers used excessive force and failed to provide Garner with timely medical attention.
The New York Times collected videos depicting police use of force during the protests, which it published in July 2020, leading Mayor de Blasio to request investigations of the incidents. [102] The NYPD determined that only five of the sixty-four incidents warranted discipline such as taking vacation days from involved officers. [103]
Reforming police use-of-force training was a major issue in 2014 and 2015, following the deaths of several black men at the hands of police, including Eric Garner, Michael Brown and others.