(KPTV) - Clark County, its former sheriff and several deputies are facing a lawsuit brought by a former inmate, who was seen on video being tied to a rope and dragged through his jail cell.
Payne stood in the middle of his cell ... Clark County had no formal policy on the use of ropes, including whether they could be used to drag adults in custody. Payne remained in the jail until ...
A Black jail inmate who was slammed into bunkbeds, thrown facedown and then dragged backward across the concrete floor by a rope clipped to his handcuffed wrists is suing a Washington state sheriff's ...
Clark County failed to properly train its jail deputies who used excessive force against O’Neal Payne III, an unarmed Black man who was slammed against the bunk in his cell and then dragged around by ...
O’Neal Payne was handcuffed behind his back by three deputies who first entered his cell at the Clark County Jail in Vancouver on Aug. 13, 2021, to collect his food trays, the lawsuit says.
Public record / OPB A former Clark County Jail inmate filed a lawsuit last week ... The suit alleges that during a routine check of his cell for contraband and to remove garbage, deputies slammed ...
A corrections deputy grabs O’Neal Payne, who was detained at the Clark County Jail, during a 2021 incident that’s now the subject of a federal civil rights lawsuit. Payne is suing the county ...
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