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Timothy Brown Sues NYPD for $100 Million After Wrongful Arrest & Beating
Timothy Brown says he walked into a Brooklyn liquor store to buy wine after work. He walked out injured, traumatized, and accused of being someone he says he was not.
Brown, a 46-year-old home health aide from Brooklyn, is now planning to sue New York City for $100 million after video showed two NYPD narcotics officers violently beating him during what his attorneys say was a wrongful arrest.
According to reporting, officers were looking for someone wearing green shorts, and Brown was grabbed because he supposedly matched that description.
A man is out buying wine, gets mistaken for someone else, and ends up beaten on camera by officers who were supposed to identify the right person before putting hands on anybody.
Brown said he was “brutally beaten for no reason” and that his life will never be the same.
He appeared at a press conference using a cane, with his arm in a sling, and his legal filing says he suffered multiple injuries, including a leg injury with permanent scarring that has left him unable to work.
The video reportedly shows officers hitting him in the store, but according to the filing, none of the officers involved were wearing body cameras.
A bystander’s recording is what brought the incident into public view.
Both detectives involved have reportedly had their guns taken and were placed on modified duty, while the narcotics team connected to that sweep was disbanded as part of a review.
New York officials, including Mayor Zohran Mamdani and NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch, called the video disturbing.
Brown’s attorneys say the lawsuit is about punishment and accountability. They also said the officers had prior substantiated misconduct complaints, which raises the same question people ask every time a video like this surfaces: how many warning signs are ignored before someone gets hurt?
A wrong description.
A violent arrest.
No body cameras.
A bystander video.
A man now walking with a cane.
Now the city may be facing a $100 million lawsuit, and people are asking whether this is one bad arrest or another example of a system that only reacts after the footage goes viral.
#TimothyBrown
#NYPD
#WrongfulArrest #PoliceAccountability #BrooklynNews
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Brown, a 46-year-old home health aide from Brooklyn, is now planning to sue New York City for $100 million after video showed two NYPD narcotics officers violently beating him during what his attorneys say was a wrongful arrest.
According to reporting, officers were looking for someone wearing green shorts, and Brown was grabbed because he supposedly matched that description.
A man is out buying wine, gets mistaken for someone else, and ends up beaten on camera by officers who were supposed to identify the right person before putting hands on anybody.
Brown said he was “brutally beaten for no reason” and that his life will never be the same.
He appeared at a press conference using a cane, with his arm in a sling, and his legal filing says he suffered multiple injuries, including a leg injury with permanent scarring that has left him unable to work.
The video reportedly shows officers hitting him in the store, but according to the filing, none of the officers involved were wearing body cameras.
A bystander’s recording is what brought the incident into public view.
Both detectives involved have reportedly had their guns taken and were placed on modified duty, while the narcotics team connected to that sweep was disbanded as part of a review.
New York officials, including Mayor Zohran Mamdani and NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch, called the video disturbing.
Brown’s attorneys say the lawsuit is about punishment and accountability. They also said the officers had prior substantiated misconduct complaints, which raises the same question people ask every time a video like this surfaces: how many warning signs are ignored before someone gets hurt?
A wrong description.
A violent arrest.
No body cameras.
A bystander video.
A man now walking with a cane.
Now the city may be facing a $100 million lawsuit, and people are asking whether this is one bad arrest or another example of a system that only reacts after the footage goes viral.
#TimothyBrown
#NYPD
#WrongfulArrest #PoliceAccountability #BrooklynNews
Видео Timothy Brown Sues NYPD for $100 Million After Wrongful Arrest & Beating канала WhatsCrackingAmerica
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