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Man acquitted in toddler’s death sues King County
D'Andre Glaspy alleges King County officials used abusive tactics and racial bias leading to wrongful prosecution after his acquittal in the 2017 death of a toddler.
- In federal court on March 13, D'Andre Glaspy, 33, of Auburn, sued King County, six KCSO employees, two KCMEO employees, and SeaTac, alleging constitutional violations.
- Amid the child's illness, medical records show Moses Ausley, 2, was treated for a viral infection in late November 2017, and he stopped breathing while Glaspy prepared a bath; Glaspy called 911 and performed CPR, but Moses died.
- Documents show the complaint alleges investigators and the medical examiner fabricated evidence and distorted Moses's medical condition, with racial bias involved.
- Seeking damages, Glaspy, who was acquitted on March 17, 2023, asks a federal jury for damages over 911 counts alleging violations of rights and conspiracy, after five years in jail.
- Alleging racial bias and tropes about Black men engaging in child abuse, the suit targets King County agencies and employees, including KCSO and KCMEO, amid those allegations.
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