Friday, March 11, 2016

Cops Can't Use Dog on Suspect Who Ceased Fleeing

Police may be held liable for having a police dog attack a man after he had surrendered and put his hands in the air.
 
Alicea v. Thomas, 2016 BL 60723, 7th Cir., No. 15-1255, 3/1/16

     The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that, if a jury believes that the man had surrendered, the police may be liable for siccing their dog on him. The court here clarifies that the police cannot assume that a surrendering suspect continues to pose a threat in order to justify using extreme force.

     The court added that "[t]he sole fact a suspect has resisted arrest before cannot justify disregarding his surrender in deciding whether and how to use force."

http://www.bloomberglaw.com/public/desktop/document/Alicea_v_Thomas_No_151255_2016_BL_60723_7th_Cir_Mar_01_2016_Court?1457716591

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