Man seen on video beaten by cops in Brooklyn liquor store plans to sue NYPD for $100 million
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Man seen on video beaten by cops in Brooklyn liquor store plans to sue NYPD for $100 million
""It was wrong and it was disgusting. My life will never be the same. I felt humiliated, disrespected, embarrassed. And was brutally beaten for no reason.""
""I'm a taxpayer. This shouldn't happen to anyone else.""
""Through this litigation, we hope to change the policies of the New York Police Department.""
""Both Mayor Mamdani and NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch have called the video disturbing.""
Timothy Brown intends to sue New York City for $100 million following a violent arrest by police officers in a Brooklyn liquor store. His lawyers claim police violated laws, resulting in physical and emotional trauma. Brown now uses a cane due to his injuries. He expressed feelings of humiliation and concern for others, stating that such incidents should not happen again. Allegations include officers failing to activate body cameras and using personal cellphones during the incident. The officers involved have been reassigned, and their drug unit disbanded.
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