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The Milwaukee Common Council has approved a $750,000 settlement for NBA player
Sterling Brown. The former Milwaukee Bucks player filed a lawsuit against the city following his manhandling by Milwaukee police more than three years ago.
Brown, who now plays small forward for the Houston Rockets, was arrested, tased, tackled, and stepped on by city police officers in 2018. The incident initiated around 2 a.m. on Jan. 26, 2018, when an officer approached Brown about parking in a space for the handicapped outside of a drugstore. Brown’s legal claim said authorities used excessive force that violated the Fourth Amendment, according to a letter from Milwaukee’s Office of the City Attorney to Milwaukee’s Common Council.