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A man apparently beaten with a baton by an Alameda, Calif. police officer is getting a $450,000 payout after being mistaken for a theft suspect, local reports said. Alameda officials on Tuesday settled a case brought by Jeffrey Navarro, the 43-year-old seen in policy body camera footage being smacked by Sgt. Patrick Wyeth’s baton during a 2012 arrest. Read More |