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Man who lost eye in police incident sues St George police

SALT LAKE CITY A St. George man has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit claiming that police used excessive force on him while he was suffering a mental health crisis resulting in the loss of his right eye. Benjamin Joseph Joey Herold, 41, and his attorney, Robert Sykes, held a press conference Monday to announce the lawsuit against St. George Police Sgt. Michael Christensen, officers Pace Truman and Gage Gardiner, the police department and the city of St. George. Police, who say Herold was resisting arrest and fighting with officers, shot him in face with a pepper ball from 6 to 12 inches away, according to the lawsuit. Sykes said the device is designed to be used from a distance of 4 to 5 feet.

St George man who was pepper-sprayed by Utah police during mental health call sues for excessive force

St. George man who was pepper-sprayed by Utah police during mental health call sues for excessive force The man suffered injuries so severe he lost his eye. He says the past nearly two years have been like “living in hell.” (Screenshot via Zoom) Benjamin Joseph Joey Herold sits during a virtual news conference Monday. Dec. 21, 2020. Herold is suing St. George and three police officers after he was pepper sprayed in the face during an arrest and lost his right eye. | Updated: 11:41 p.m. Benjamin Joseph “Joey” Herold was having a bad day that Tuesday in March 2019 when his sister called police to get help for him during a mental health crisis.

Man who lost eye after being pepper sprayed sues St George police

Deseret News Share this story Scott G Winterton, Deseret News SALT LAKE CITY A St. George man has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit claiming that police used excessive force on him while he was suffering a mental health crisis resulting in the loss of his right eye. Benjamin Joseph “Joey” Herold, 41, and his attorney, Robert Sykes, held a press conference Monday to announce the lawsuit against St. George Police Sgt. Michael Christensen, officers Pace Truman and Gage Gardiner, the police department and the city of St. George. Police, who say Herold was resisting arrest and fighting with officers, shot him in face with a pepper ball from 6 to 12 inches away, according to the lawsuit. Sykes said the device is designed to be used from a distance of 4 to 5 feet.

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