The family of Jawan Dallas, who died after Mobile, Ala., police officers shocked him with a stun gun, have filed a $36 million lawsuit. WPMI’s Karris Harmon reports.
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Lawsuit accuses Alabama officers of excessive force in Jawan Dallas death
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Ala. Code 1975, § 13A-3-23
Self-Defense
(Deadly Physical Force) https://judicial.alabama.gov/docs/library/docs/13A-3-23.pdf
Let me guess, he resisted like all the others and was taken down for it. Its a recuring theme with these clowns.
There are 2 rules to being a good cop. Rule (1) Make sure you do NOT need an attorney at the end of your shift. Rule (2) Make sure the person you arrested doesn't become a star witness in a case against you.
I dont know anything about this case but if nbc is reporting ….im doughting there not telling the whole story…we will see