“According to the Arkansas Court of Appeals, police were entitled to arrest, taze, and beat a teenager for the supposed crime of walking with his mother on a street in front of their own home. A police officer accosted the young man when he saw him approaching a woman who was walking a dog. It was quickly established that the woman was his mother. The trial court in the case also acknowledged that the victim was ‘a fine young man, an excellent student, and active in sports, clubs and church activities.’ The trial court ordered the victim of the unwarranted police attack to serve one day in detention.”
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