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Fort Worth officers sued, accused of violating rights

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The defendant accused two officers of slamming him face-first into pavement, injuring his face, without telling him he was under arrest. FORT WORTH, Texas — Two Fort Worth police officers are being sued on multiple counts after their accuser stated they violated his Fourth Amendment rights, violently slamming him to the ground face-first causing multiple […]

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