“McKee pulled Payne from his pickup and ‘violently threw him onto the concrete pavement of the parking lot,’ the lawsuit alleges. Then the trooper grabbed Payne’s left arm, wrenched it behind his back and slammed Payne’s face into the pavement, the complaint alleges. Lashmet jumped on Payne’s back and pushed his face into the concrete parking lot, according to the complaint. Myers arrived, ran toward Payne, repeatedly kicked him in the face, and then jumped on his back, the complaint alleges. Payne’s injuries reportedly included broken teeth, a bloody lip, bumps, bruises and scrapes on his face. Charges were dropped Oct. 21, court records indicate.”
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