A federal judge ruled in favor of a man who was seen getting his head smashed against the ground by police in Pasadena back in 2017.
[WARNING: GRAPHIC VIOLENCE] Judge rules in favor of man whose head was smashed against ground by Pasadena PD
[WARNING: GRAPHIC VIOLENCE] A federal judge ruled in favor of a man who was seen getting his head smashed against the ground during a brutal arrest by police in Pasadena. The ruling allows the suspect to move forward with his lawsuit that calls for the officers involved in the incident to be fired.
The officers hit Ballew with a baton and the suspect had his head get smashed against the ground in graphic videos from the Nov. 2017 incident. Ballew, who was 21 at the time, was arrested for felony assault. Since the incident, Ballew's attorney filed a lawsuit, demanding the two officers be fired. Years after the incident, Pasadena PD found the two officers' actions justifiable.
But fast-forward to November 2022, a federal judge rejected Pasadena PD's motion for summary judgment. With the judge's ruling, Ballew's lawsuit can move forward. Ballew and his attorneys are scheduled to hold a press conference Wednesday, November 21 at 1 p.m. PT.that I have read and agree
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