Man Beaten By Cops In Brooklyn Liquor Store Suing For $100M | 710 WOR
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Man Beaten By Cops In Brooklyn Liquor Store Suing For $100M | 710 WOR
"What happened to me should never happen to anyone else. I am physically and emotionally scarred by the incident, and I want justice."
"The officers used excessive force and failed to identify themselves or use body cameras during the encounter, which has raised serious concerns."
"The narcotics unit involved in the incident has been disbanded as part of a 90-day review, reflecting the city's commitment to addressing police misconduct."
Timothy Brown is suing the city and NYPD for $100 million after being violently beaten by officers who mistook him for a drug suspect. The incident, captured on video, shows Brown being punched and dragged through glass. Brown, a home health aide, is left physically and emotionally scarred. His lawyer claims excessive force was used, and the officers failed to identify themselves. The involved detectives have been stripped of their badges while an investigation is ongoing. Brown's legal team seeks compensation and institutional changes to prevent future incidents.
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