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A San Diego man called police after he was attacked by a stranger last year, but instead of seeking the attacker, responding officers tackled the man, knocking out some of his teeth and arresting him, according to a claim he filed with the city.
Stephen Keith, a 32-year-old Black U.S. Navy veteran who was on crutches at the time, described the police use of force in a claim he filed with the city of San Diego on Oct. 11. Keith is seeking more than $25,000 in damages for injuries, pain and suffering, legal costs and lost wages, and unspecified punitive damages.
Gregory Peacock, an Orange County-based attorney who is representing Keith, declined to comment.
Lt. Adam Sharki, spokesman for the San Diego Police Department, declined to comment on the claim, saying the department does not to comment on open claims or pending litigation.
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Stephen Keith, a 32-year-old Black U.S. Navy veteran who was on crutches at the time, described the police use of force in a claim he filed with the city of San Diego on Oct. 11. Keith is seeking more than $25,000 in damages for injuries, pain and suffering, legal costs and lost wages, and unspecified punitive damages.
Gregory Peacock, an Orange County-based attorney who is representing Keith, declined to comment.
Lt. Adam Sharki, spokesman for the San Diego Police Department, declined to comment on the claim, saying the department does not to comment on open claims or pending litigation.
Claim: San Diego police tackled, arrested man on crutches after he reported assault
A San Diego man called police after he was attacked by a stranger last year, but instead of seeking the attacker, responding officers tackled the man, knocking out some of his teeth and arresting h…
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