Ex-Dallas cop seen beating man in Deep Ellum is accused of excessive force in lawsuit

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A former Dallas police officer who was caught on video beating a man in Deep Ellum is being sued on allegations he used excessive and unreasonable force...

on multiple charges in connection with the protests, including four counts of aggravated assault by a public servant, which are pending, according to court records.

Lule’s attorneys — James Roberts, Scott Palmer and Breanta Boss — said in a written statement that their client was walking away from Williams in Deep Ellum when Lule was “viciously attacked.” The lawsuit says Lule did not resist arrest and did not threaten Williams verbally or physically. The force used was “objectively unreasonable” and “inflicted unnecessary injury, pain and suffering,” Lule alleges, adding he needed stitches to close a laceration in his ear lobe.

“Back up, back up, back your ass up,” Williams says while pushing the man away. “Get off the f—ing street.”

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