
“An international banking executive filed a lawsuit against the Los Angeles Police Department on Monday claiming he was badly beaten and illegally detained. Brian Mulligan has already filed a $50 million lawsuit against the City of Los Angeles. According to Mulligan, police mistook him for a suspect going berserk near a fast food restaurant in Eagle Rock on May 14. He claims police searched him, found at least $2,500 in his car and then took him to a nearby motel. Mulligan says he thought he had become bait in a sting operation and tried to leave and that’s when officers attacked him.”
http://www.ktla.com/news/landing/ktla-banking-exec-sues-lapd,0,3904933.story
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