Family of Georgia Man Who Died Naked After Being Tased, Pinned By Police Settles Lawsuit
Family of Georgia Man Who Died Naked After Being Tased, Pinned By Police Settles Lawsuit
The family of a 24-year-old man Georgia man who died in police custody has reached a large settlement with the city of Hampton and several of its police officers, who repeatedly tased Fernando Octavio Rodriguez and then pinned him to the ground.Rodriguez’s family, says The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, recently announced that they will accept a $3 million settlement from the Metro Atlanta city of Hampton and its police department.The lawsuit, notes the Journal-Constitution, had also named as defendants Hampton police Officers Gregory Bowlden, Mason Lewis, and Marcus Stroud.
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