A Dallas man is taking on the city and several of its police officers in a lawsuit filed last week after he said he was aggressively arrested in a case of…
A Dallas man is taking on the city and several of its police officers in a lawsuit filed last week after he said he was aggressively arrested in a case of mistaken identity.
“I’m fixing to go get something for my babies. I'm fixing to eat,” said Hayes as he was asked to step out of the vehicle. Body camera footage shows an officer scanning Hayes's license before telling another that “it may not be him.”
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