Use of Taser brings charges of excessive forceBy Charlie SpechtThe Buffalo News Dec. 27, 2010 |
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A man who was shocked with a stun gun and arrested in Walden Galleria last week when he was questioned as a possible shoplifting suspect says that he was a victim of excessive force by Cheektowaga police. And a bystander who said she saw the arrest backs up his claim. Anthony Rose, 20, of Cheektowaga, and Ajah Brown, 20, of Buffalo, were walking through the mall Dec. 17 when they were approached by police because they fit the description of a pair of accused shoplifters at a clothing store, police said. Read More |