Colorado Man Claims Las Animas Deputies Tased Him 35 Times
Colorado Man Claims Las Animas Deputies Tased Him 35 Times
A Colorado man who was detained by Las Animas County deputies has filed a federal lawsuit alleging that he was “violently and without justification assaulted” by officers during a 2022 traffic stop.According to CBS News, the lawsuit was filed on behalf of plaintiff Kenneth Espinoza, who claims that he was repeatedly tased by deputies.In his complaint, Espinoza says that he was tased no fewer than 35 times, with deputies targeting his body and face.However, Las Animas Sheriff’s Department officials have contested Espinoza’s claims, stating that the man was shocked only once.CBS News notes that the sheriff’s office has indicated that data obtained from Lt. Henry Trujillo and Deputy Mikhail Noel’s Tasers indicate that Espinoza was only shocked once.“The statement that there was more than one Taser deployed is just preposterous,” Espinoza attorney Kevin Mehr said during a Tuesday press conference.According to Mehr, many police-issued stun-guns include a “drive-stun” setting, which he believes was used by deputies during the traffic stop.
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Colorado man handcuffed, tased in face while observing traffic stop, sues sheriff's officeMan shocked with Taser files federal lawsuit against Colorado police
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