Euclid NAACP Asks City to Terminate Officer Named in Civil Rights Suit
Euclid NAACP Asks City to Terminate Officer Named in Civil Rights Suit
The NAACP in Euclid, OH is calling for the termination of a local police officer facing a civil rights complaint.Last Thursday, a former Euclid resident filed a suit against the city and Officer James Aoki for “false arrest, malicious prosecution and excessive force.”FOX8.com reports that attorneys for 46-year old Shajuan Gray claim their client, a PhD candidate, is still traumatized from events that took place last March.“She had just taken a shower and was having family over for dinner,” said attorney Sarah Gelsomino, who’s representing Gray. “She just opened it a little to see who it was and it was a police officer.”Aoki’s police report says he’d received a noise complaint. He asked Gray to turn down music that was emanating from the house—an order she complied with.But Gray wouldn’t give Aoki her name. When he kept asking, Gray “proceeded to close the door on me.”Aoki says the woman’s resistance triggered a struggle. In the aftermath, the office had Gray in cuffs. She was arrested for obstruction, resisting arrest and the noise disturbance Aoki had originally been called to investigate.Gray’s case went to trial and a jury found her not guilty of all charges.Gelsomino, says FOX8, thinks Aoki’s recounting of events is grossly inaccurate.
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