Milwaukee’s city attorney has filed a brief in federal court saying officers acted appropriately when they used a stun gun on Bucks player Sterling Brown last winter. Mayor Tom Barrett was surprised by the response and the police chief has already said his officers were wrong. Eleven of them were disciplined or retrained. The city attorney filed a response to Brown’s lawsuit Friday. Brown alleges he was targeted because he is black and the use of force was unwarranted. He had parked his car across two handicap parking spaces at a drug store late one night in January.
City Attorney: MPD Officers Did Nothing Wrong When They Stunned Sterling Brown
Aug 27, 2018 | 6:53 AM
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