Melvindale Police Lt. Matthew Furman was convicted of assault and misconduct in office. He was acquitted of using excessive force in a second case.
Melvindale Police Officer Matthew Furman is on trial for allegedly using excessive force during two traffic stops in 2024. Both involved his taser.
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Furman pleads no contest in remaining excessive force case
Former Melvindale Police Lt. Matthew Furman has pleaded no contest in an excessive force case for which he was to stand trial beginning Monday. A misconduct in office charge will be dismissed at his ...
Nearly four months after a jury awarded $306,000 to a Portland man Tasered, punched, pepper-sprayed, and tackled by police outside an Old Town nightclub back in 2010, the city attorney’s office is ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A Cleveland man settled a civil rights lawsuit against Westlake police for $127,000, officials said. William McKissack suffered a head injury after an officer slammed him head-first ...
A Detroit civil rights attorney has filed two lawsuits against the Detroit Police Department and the Warren Police Department ...
You won’t want to miss P-12 Board of Education Special Meeting on the Dearborn Patch calendar ...
Former Kissimmee officer Andrew Baseggio, charged with excessive force and misconduct, is now fighting to keep his pension.
Fed. Judge Slashes $12.75M 'Grossly Excessive' Punitive Damages Award in Fatal Police Shooting Case "Chandler’s conduct was not so reprehensible that it warrants a punitive damages award that is more ...
A federal jury on Friday found that Syracuse police Officer Scott Fura did not use excessive force June 15, 2009, when he arrested Sean E. McMahon, of Syracuse. The case was in front of Magistrate ...
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