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PHOENIX — Jesse Showalter, the lawyer of Tyron McAlpin, said his client was in jail for 24 days following the arrest of McAlpin. McAlpin, 34, who is deaf and has cerebral palsy, was arrested on ...
The legal counsel of 34-year-old Tyron McAlpin, the deaf Black man with cerebral palsy who was repeatedly Tased by police, announced their intention to sue the city of Phoenix on Nov. 19.
The deaf Black man with cerebral palsy who was beaten and shocked by Phoenix police in a violent arrest earlier this year announced plans to sue the city and the officers to the tune of $3.5 million.
Bodycam video captures the moment Tyron McAlpin, who is deaf and has cerebral palsy, was walking along the road while on his phone when a police vehicle pulled up alongside him and things ...
Bodycam footage of Tyron McAlpin's arrest in August sparked outrage after it was released this week. Video showed police using a Taser on McAlpin and punching him. McAlpin, 34, had been charged ...
Lawyers for 34-year-old Tyron McAlpin filed a notice of claim with the city this week and said they will pursue legal action against three officers for the Aug. 19 beating, they said in a statement.
Tyron McAlpin's lawyer, Jesse Showalter of Robbins Curtin Millea & Showalter, LLC, says he was shocked when he saw the body cam footage of this arrest. He says he believes there's a lot more ...
Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell announced late Thursday that her office would not pursue felony charges of resisting arrest and aggravated assault against the man, Tyron Scott McAlpin, 34.
Three Phoenix police officers will receive 24-hour unpaid suspensions for their involvement in the violent arrest of Tyron McAlpin, a deaf man with cerebral palsy, according to police.
The legal counsel of 34-year-old Tyron McAlpin, the deaf Black man with cerebral palsy who was repeatedly Tased by police, announced their intention to sue the city of Phoenix on Nov. 19. The notice ...
The deaf Black man with cerebral palsy who was beaten and shocked by Phoenix police in a violent arrest earlier this year announced plans to sue the city and the officers to the tune of $3.5 million.