) - Attorneys representing the family of Jawan Dallas -- the man who died after a confrontation with two Mobile police officers as they investigated an alleged attempted break-in at a trailer park last year -- have weighed in ona $36 million federal lawsuit
“While we will wait to make any final judgments until all of the facts are in, the allegations made by Mayor Stimpson yesterday were deeply disturbing and, if true, then we agree that Chief Prine has no place in the Mobile Police Department, much less as its chief. Any chief who would tell his officers ‘Don’t pay attention to what I say in the media, f--- the public,’ is setting a dangerous example.
“If this behavior took place as alleged by the mayor, we only wish it would have come to light sooner. Then Mayor Stimpson and the city council could have taken action sooner to ensure MPD’s officers practiced what they preached in de-escalation and rebuilding public trust. If they had, Jawan Dallas might be alive today.”
UPDATE: Mississippi Highway Patrol now says charter bus involved in crash was carrying University of South Carolina students, not South Alabama students
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