Man Beaten By Officers In Viral NYPD Arrest Video Files $100M Lawsuit
Briefly

Man Beaten By Officers In Viral NYPD Arrest Video Files $100M Lawsuit
"Brown suffered permanent scarring, facial injuries, and difficulty walking after the incident. He stated, 'What happened to me should never happen to anyone else.'"
"The violent arrest was caught on video, showing Brown being repeatedly punched and his head slammed into a counter window."
Timothy Brown has filed a $100 million lawsuit against two police officers for misconduct and excessive force during a mistaken identity arrest. The incident occurred on April 14 inside a liquor store and was captured on video, showing Brown being violently assaulted. Although the NYPD later confirmed Brown was not the suspect, he was initially charged with resisting arrest, which prosecutors later dropped. Brown claims to have suffered permanent injuries and asserts that the officers did not use body cameras or identify themselves during the arrest.
Read at Brooklyn, NY Patch
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]