REPORT:A top fame fan for WNBA is suing the Mohegan police department for allegedly running a stop sign and running down a squad member…

Top  fame fan the WNBA files legal action against the Mohegan Police.

According to report,The top fame fan filed a lawsuit against the mohegan’s  Police Department on Monday, claiming that during a subdusion during an arrest last week, authorities had violated her civil rights, used excessive force, and hidden recorded evidence. The Hall of Fame top fan was taken into custody after it was claimed that she ran a stop sign and almost collided with a police car.She was pursued home by police, where they claim she become aggressive. she was charged with gross misdemeanours of driving while intoxicated and refusing to submit to an alcohol chemistry test, in addition to felonies of fourth-degree assault and making terroristic threats

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The police dismissed the lawsuit as baseless. The federal court action demands damages surpassing $75,000 in addition to punitive fines. Sgt. Jesse Garcia, a spokesman for the County District Court police, stated that “all of this actually could have been prevented” if the car had stopped at the initial police interaction. If proven guilty, the prosecution said she may go through up to a year of jail time and probation.

The lawsuit alleges that officers used excessive force when they struck the  top fame fan three times on the head with a large torch, used a choke hold and shocked her multiple times with two Taser stun guns, even after she had lost consciousness. She acknowledged her struggles with substance abuse, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence and became a treatment counsellor.

According to the lawsuit, she was attacked by officers “maliciously and/or recklessly” because she is black, and this assault was carried out as part of a “tacit agreement or conspiracy” to violate African-Americans’ rights in Mohegan According to the lawsuit, the acts were “malicious, unjustified and unreasonable, and so outrageous as to be none endurable in a civilised society.” The lawsuit further claims that the police failed to seek or provide her with medical attention, putting her at risk of serious physical harm.

According to the lawsuit, all of the relevant squad cars were equipped with videotape equipment, and a deputy chief gave the order to retrieve the tapes after the arrest. However, it claims that the recorded material provided to the defence does not depict the events that occurred, and it suggests that the officers “acted or may have acted separately or in concert, to conceal, divert or destroy potential evidence of the excessive force.”

 

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