“A Bonita Springs man is suing the Collier County sheriff and a deputy, alleging his civil rights were violated when he was arrested after questioning why his 5-year-old son couldn’t bring a lime green toy gun into the county fair. Maytham Mahmoud, 47, contends sheriff’s Sgt. Gaines Myers, who was then the fair’s security director, used excessive force and violated his rights by throwing him to the ground and kneeing him after he asked why the toy gun wasn’t allowed.”
http://www.marconews.com/news/2013/feb/11/bonita-springs-mans-lawsuit-contends-his-son-by/
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