Handcuffed man punched by MPD officer denies grabbing officer's genitals

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Handcuffed man punched by MPD officer denies grabbing officer's genitals
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The man punched by a Mobile Police Officer while he was handcuffed denies grabbing the officer's genitals. Cell phone video captured part of the incident and sh

. Dubose is accused of assaulting Callegari by grabbing and twisting his genitals. He's pleaded not guilty. Attorney Chase Dearman represents Dubose.

According to the criminal complaint, Callegari accuses Dubose of "causing serious physical pain." But Dearman points out in the video Callegari is walking around after the incident, and Dearman says Callegari doesn't appear to be in pain. "That's speculative, every one of us have a different pain tolerance," said Mobile Police Chief Paul Prine.

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