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RogueOne3/09/2011 9:11:16 am PST

Driver files excessive use of force civil suit against 3 Hamilton County deputies
kypost.com


ANDERSON TWP. - Three Hamilton County Sheriff’s deputies will not face criminal charges after tasing a man seven times and dislocating his elbow during a traffic stop.

A use-of-force expert says the deputies did nothing criminal, even though the driver was in diabetic shock at the time of his arrest.
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The evidence also reveals he was tased seven times within a minute and a half during the traffic stop at Clough Pike and Fireside Drive.
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Attorney Mildred O’Linn, who states she has never found criminal wrongdoing against an officer in past investigations, says the deputies believed Harmon was possibly driving drunk when he failed to stop after a slow pursuit that continued for a mile and half.

“Here we have officers maintaining control of his arms, taking him to the ground, struggling to get his hands behind his back, giving him verbal commands over and over again and having him resist. If there is a medical reason for that behavior they still have to deal with his behavior. That’s the unfortunate part of dealing with people when they’re in distress,” O’Linn said.

O’Linn says she did not interview the deputies or troopers because they invoked their 5th amendment rights, but based on the written reports from the officers, she found they did nothing criminal during the arrest.

Never found criminal wrongdoing in any investigation she’s done on police…..no wonder they keep using her.