
“In the surveillance video, Officer Wheaten appears to release the dog on Castellani Jr. twice. Photos after the incident show wounds to the back of Castellani Jr.’s head and neck. While Castellani Jr. is alive, his parents tell NBC10 that doctors say their son may never be the same. But it’s not the first accusation of excessive force against Officer Wheaten. NBC10 obtained an internal police report which shows that Atlantic City Police internal affairs investigated Wheaten 15 times between 2008 and 2010 for allegations of misconduct, some of those allegations being excessive force. Each time however, the department concluded Wheaten did nothing wrong.”
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