Man sues King County, claims corrections officers fractured spine during jail booking

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Man sues King County, claims corrections officers fractured spine during jail booking
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A man has filed a lawsuit against King County and several corrections officers, alleging they fractured his spine when they knelt on his back and forcibly removed his clothing in jail. FOX13

. The lawsuit contends that while he was being held in King County Jail on April 21, 2019, he "suffered several acute fractures to his lumbar spine."

Noah Haglund, a jail spokesperson, declined to comment Monday on the claims, citing pending litigation.

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