22 February 2020

Un-Disclosed: The City of Mesa Has Agreed To Settle A Lawsuit Over Excessive Use-Of-Force by Mesa PD

Just how much it's costing for the use-of-excessive-force by Mesa's "finest" the public will never know > Non-Disclosure Agreements keep all That information out of the public eye. 

Mesa to Settle Suit Alleging Officers Broke Man’s Wrist
By Associated Press, Wire Service ContentFeb. 21, 2020, at 7:35 p.m.
"The city of Mesa has agreed to settle a lawsuit that alleges police officers broke a man’s wrist during his arrest on misdemeanor warrants and ignored his repeated requests to loosen the handcuffs.
". . . The dollar amount of the settlement in Terence Kirkpatrick’s lawsuit hasn’t been publicly revealed.
. . . The lawsuit, which was settled on Feb. 12, said officers ignored 15 requests from Kirkpatrick to loosen the cuffs. . . "
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FOX 10 Press Conference
Published on Jun 22, 2018
Press Conference with Anthony Ramirez regarding Mesa PD and excessive use of force.
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There are more stories and more background to bring to your attention over excessive use-of-force by the Mesa Police Department.
Notice the slow-play and delay and attempts to play-down the multiple incidents. The case of the killing of Daniel Shaver was way back in January 2016 with notices of claim filed for more than $75,000,000.
 

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