Lawsuit: Suburban Boston Cop Ditched Foot Chase to Arrest Innocent Black Man
Lawsuit: Suburban Boston Cop Ditched Foot Chase to Arrest Innocent Black Man
A Black man has filed a lawsuit against a suburban Boston police department, alleging that an Arlington officer who was pursuing a 20-year-old White suspect tackled and handcuffed him while he was walking home from work.According to The Associated Press, Donovan Johnson says that he was on his way home from work in February 2021 when a White officer pursuing another suspect abruptly stopped his pursuit to confront Johnson,The officer, says The Associated Press, drew his gun, then threw Johnson to the ground.In his lawsuit, Johnson claims that, at one point, the officer thrust his knee into Johnson’s neck, leaving him unable to breathe.Despite Johnson exclaiming that he could not breathe, the officer “continued to pin Mr. Johnson the ground with his knee,” all while the White suspect police had been chasing “was left unattended.”Now, Johnson is alleging that the Arlington officer and his three of his colleagues violated Johnson’s constitutional rights by stopping him without probable cause, searching him, and then handcuffing him.While Johnson was eventually released without charge, he maintains that the officers never had any rationale reason to suspect that he had committed a crime.Speaking to The Associated Press, Johnson suggested that the Arlington officers may have been motivated by prejudice, assuming that—because he is a Black man—he was most likely responsible for the crime they were investigating.
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Civil rights lawsuit filed against Arlington police over alleged racial profiling incidentLawsuit claims Arlington, Massachusetts, police chasing white suspect wrongly arrest Black manPolice pursuing a White suspect detained a Black man instead, lawsuit says
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