A damaged dialysis device. A busted hearing aid. A roughed-up cancer patient. These allegations are included in a federal lawsuit filed this week against a Texas police department accused of routinely using “severe force on compliant civilians” — including people with medical issues.
The pair, who had been driving home after picking up a meal, was stopped by authorities searching for a white car linked to a group of armed teens, the suit states. The couple was released without being charged, though the officers who searched their car confiscated Armstead’s cellphone without telling her, she said.
Phone messages left at listed numbers for four of the officers named in the suit went unreturned, and a fifth officer could not be reached.An attorney for the couple, Lauren Bonds, said that what Lewis and Armstead went through shows how the city’s police department operates with “no accountability.”
Bonds also pointed to a series of lawsuits filed against the department that spanned more than a decade, including some filed by people who are disabled or have medical issues. In this latter category, one of the cases was dismissed, another was settled and a third is ongoing.In 2009, an off-duty police sergeant with hearing loss, from nearby Richmond, was pulled over in Rosenberg, according to a federal lawsuit that the master sergeant, Robert Eiteman, filed.
Mentally ill people are the most physically and verbally violent people. So i can see why they get hurt.
These mf dont know what policing is
Trump supporters do the worst things, don’t they?
Police are a cancer on society and must be cut out to save us. The scalpel is an armed and angry public that is willing to fight back.
And they can’t even enter a classroom to save children getting butchered GregAbbott_TX
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