Man Sues for Severe Burns After Officers Pinned Him Down on Hot Pavement
PHOENIX, ARIZONA, JUL 24 – Michael Kenyon suffered third-degree burns after officers restrained him on 180-200 degree asphalt; lawsuit alleges excessive force and calls for stricter police policies.
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Activist Claims Police SUV’s Window Sticker Is ‘Terrifying’ — Warns Of Potential Lawsuit
While waiting at a stoplight in Portland, Oregon, a criminal defense attorney noticed a decal on the police cruiser in front of her. After taking a closer look, she warned the city about a potential lawsuit for allowing the “terrifying” window sticker. Portland attorney Lindsey Burrows (right) warns that a sticker on a police vehicle could spark a major lawsuit. (Photo Credit: Twitter) Self-described criminal defense and appellate attorney Linds…

Man sues for severe burns after officers pinned him down on hot pavement
A lawsuit filed by a man in Arizona claims he suffered severe burns when he was held down and restrained on the pavement by police officers.
Internal investigation finds Phoenix Police officers acted within policy when holding man against hot pavement
An internal investigation found that the four officers involved in holding a man to the hot pavement while detaining him acted within the department's policy.
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