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The student stopped to vap no ‘guarantees the use of wives’, according to Judge in demand against the police

The student stopped to vap no ‘guarantees the use of wives’, according to Judge in demand against the police

A failure to intervene is advancing against a police officer who allegedly could not prevent another officer from using excessive force to handcuff a high school student who vapered in school property, a federal judge ruled on Thursday.

US District Judge J. Nicholas Ranjan from the West District of Pennsylvania concluded Thursday That the plaintiffs presented sufficient evidence to handcuff the student, RB, was an unreasonable use of the force during the police meeting. One of the police officers, Jesse Snyder, argued that he had the right to a summary trial about a lack of claim to interview because another officer, James E. Shaw, was the one who handcuffed the student after addressing him to the ground, according to the opinion. .

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