An Alabama city is facing a multi-million dollar lawsuit on behalf of a man who was shown being tased while in handcuffs in a viral video.
A man in Alabama filed a $20 million federal civil rights lawsuit on Tuesday, alleging a police officer repeatedly used a Taser on him while he was detained and compliant in handcuffs. A video of the encounter appears to show Micah Washington,
The lawsuit highlights the excessive force, deliberate indifference, malicious prosecution and wrongful detainment” of Micah Washington, said his attorney.
Arrests were made Sunday at a home in Fultondale and in Huntsville, according to the Alabama Coalition for Immigrant Justice.
Leanna Washington, 36, of LaGrange, Georgia, was found dead in the James Morgan County Detention Facility in LaFayette.
DeBoer took Washington to the championship game in his second season as head coach. Is it realistic to expect the same thing at Alabama?
Many legal experts say the pause is an illegal impoundment and compromises Congress’s constitutional “power of the purse.”
The Eagles finished with seven rushing touchdowns as their dominant offensive line imposed its will on the Commanders. The NFL Offensive Player of the Year favorite Saquon Barkley ran for 118 yards and three touchdowns on just 15 carries including a 60-yard touchdown run on the Eagles first offensive play.
The Eagles advanced to Sunday’s NFC Championship Game against the Washington Commanders by beating the Los Angeles Rams 28-22 in the Divisional Round. The Rams sacked Hurts seven times, and the former Alabama QB is dealing with an undescribed injury to his left knee sustained in that contest.
Many Alabama delegates have traveled to Washington DC to attend the historic event. House Representative Dale Strong said he will be sitting on stage with Trump. Strong said he is looking forward to the next four years with Trump. He adds that the party ...
Reviewing flight tracking and control tower audio in the Washington, DC plane and helicopter collision Officials near Washington, D.C. fear there are no survivors of the mid-air collision between an American Airlines jet and an Army helicopter near Ronald Reagan National Airport.