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Family files federal lawsuit alleging excessive force after officer left high school freshman with a traumatic brain injury

Por: WGN-TV Nation October 13, 2022

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, Posted: Oct 12, 2022 / 05:38 PM CDT Updated: Oct 12, 2022 / 09:42 PM CDT SHARE ROCKFORD — The family of a 14-year-old Rockford boy filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday after video showed he was body slammed by a school resource officer last year. “He’s a very fun, smart kid to be around,” said Stephanie Moore, Paris Moore’s mother. “But now it’s like he drifted away.” Surveillance video from a security camera inside of Auburn High... + full article



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