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Montgomery County settles civil suit with man who was kneed in the back of the head by a police officer

Montgomery County settles civil suit with man who was kneed in the back of the head by a police officer Settlement was for $400,000 share this Montgomery County has settled a lawsuit with a man who was kneed in the back of the head two years ago by a county police officer during an arrest. Officer Kevin Moris was seen on video kneeing Arnaldo Pesoa, now 21, outside an Aspen Hill McDonald’s in July 2019. Police said they were arresting Pesoa for selling psilocybin mushrooms – a type of drug that can cause hallucinations. As Moris tried to handcuff Pesoa on the ground, the officer struck Pesoa using his knee.

$400K settlement reached in case of cop slamming Aspen Hill suspect s head into sidewalk

$400K settlement reached in case of cop slamming Aspen Hill suspect s head into sidewalk
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Bill would increase transparency in county lawsuit settlements

Bill would increase transparency in county lawsuit settlements Jawando s proposal would require disclosure of parties, settlement amount By Steve Bohnel | share this File photo A bill to shed more light on lawsuit settlements involving the Montgomery County government came before the County Council on Tuesday. Council Member Will Jawando has sponsored a bill that would require the county attorney to report annually to the County Council and county executive the following about settlements involving any county office or division: Which county division was involved, and who filed the lawsuit The settlement amount What the lawsuit was about In an interview, Jawando said his legislation is related to two police-related bills he and Council President Tom Hucker sponsored this week.

Judge vacates assault conviction of officer who kneed teen in head

Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 35, the county’s police union, wrote in a statement to Bethesda Beat on Monday afternoon that Rupp’s decision to grant probation before judgment for Moris was “consistent with any other citizen in the state of Maryland.” “The court granted a PBJ after finding that Officer Moris had no previous criminal history, a favorable work history, and was convicted of a misdemeanor,” the statement read. “Lodge 35 believes Judge Rupp acted with impartiality when he handed down his decision.” The police union’s statement noted that Moris “accepted the internal discipline proposed by the police chief and will move forward with his career as a law enforcement officer,” but did not give further details.

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