Black Man sues city after he says Grand Rapids police assaulted him
Monday, February 7, 2005 at 05:29AM
TheSpook
A Grand Rapids man accuses police officers of assaulting him because he
spoke out against them. Now, he's suing the city for more than a
million dollars. The story began June 13, 2003 when African-American
residents gathered at a Grand Rapids church to talk about their
relationship with the police chief and sheriff's department. The
meeting followed the death of a young black man at the Kent County Jail
and the subsequent violence that followed. One of the people who spoke
that night was Lance Mallett who complained about police harassment. At
one point while speaking to the crowd, Mallett got into a testy
exchange with the police chief. Two days later, police officers showed
up at his home and arrested him for failing to appear in court on a
housing code violation. Mallett says the officers cuffed him, beat him,
then sprayed him with mace. Witnesses 24 Hour News 8 found two weeks
after the incident back his story. “He sat on the floor and they
handcuffed him. Then they started to spray mace in his eyes…not no one
time or two times, but they just was like spraying it in his eyes,”
said one witness. “They just was like choking him and slamming around
on the car,” added another. Police deny beating him, but say Mallett
forced officers to take action because he resisted arrest. So, Mallett
filed a federal lawsuit, accusing police of excessive force and
violating his First Amendment rights. Mallet and his attorney say the
arrest was revenge for him speaking out at the meeting. [more]
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