Civil Plaintiff
Jury Awards $9.3 Million to Man Wrongly Arrested by Michigan Cop After Asking for Directions
A jury has awarded $9.3 million to a man who was tackled and wrongly arrested by a Dearborn police officer after asking for directions.
The confrontation happened on Nov. 17, 2018, at the White Castle restaurant on Telegraph Road near Oxford Street in Dearborn.
Luther Gonzales-Hall said he asked a Dearborn police officer for directions, but instead of helping, the officer assaulted and wrongly arrested him.
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