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Police Test Daughter's Ashes For Drugs

Police Test Daughter's Ashes For Drugs - The substance was instead the ashes of his. A black man in illinois has filed a federal lawsuit after officers took a small urn containing his daughter’s ashes and said it tested positive for drugs. During the incident, officers opened his daughter’s sealed urn and tested it for drugs. During the search, barnes says officers took a sealed urn of his daughter's ashes, unsealed it, opened it without consent, and spilled out the ashes. In bodycam footage released by the springfield police department and obtained by wics and wrsp last month, barnes can be heard pleading for officers to return his. A black man in illinois named dartavius barnes that had to file a federal lawsuit after officers actually took the time to test a small urn with his daughter’s ashes and falsely. Police searched barnes’s car during the traffic stop after he admitted to having. They searched his car and took he vial, claiming. In the video, police tell barnes they found a substance in his car that tested positive for drugs, specifically ecstasy or meth. Springfield, il — an illinois man has filed a lawsuit against the city of springfield and six individual springfield police officers, alleging that they mistook his late.

In the video, police tell barnes they found a substance in his car that tested positive for drugs, specifically ecstasy or meth. Dartavius barnes had been driving with a vial of his daughter ta’naja’s ashes in his car when he was stopped by officers. A grieving father is suing the city of springfield, illinois after police tested his deceased daughter’s ashes for drugs. A car search took a devastating turn when police allegedly mistook the cremated remains of a man's murdered daughter for drugs. In bodycam footage released by the springfield police department and obtained by wics and wrsp last month, barnes can be heard pleading for officers to return his. During the search, barnes says officers took a sealed urn of his daughter's ashes, unsealed it, opened it without consent, and spilled out the ashes. A black man in illinois named dartavius barnes that had to file a federal lawsuit after officers actually took the time to test a small urn with his daughter’s ashes and falsely. Springfield, il — an illinois man has filed a lawsuit against the city of springfield and six individual springfield police officers, alleging that they mistook his late. Body camera footage shows how the disturbing. New body camera video sheds light on an incident involving illinois police officers who allegedly unsealed an urn containing the ashes of a black man’s daughter and spilled her.

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Springfield, Il — An Illinois Man Has Filed A Lawsuit Against The City Of Springfield And Six Individual Springfield Police Officers, Alleging That They Mistook His Late.

A grieving father is suing the city of springfield, illinois after police tested his deceased daughter’s ashes for drugs. Dartavius barnes was sitting in the back of a police car in springfield, illinois, following a traffic stop last april, when an officer showed him a tiny container he said contained. Body camera footage shows how the disturbing. They searched his car and took he vial, claiming.

New Body Camera Video Sheds Light On An Incident Involving Illinois Police Officers Who Allegedly Unsealed An Urn Containing The Ashes Of A Black Man’s Daughter And Spilled Her.

The springfield police department is facing a lawsuit after two of its officers took an urn filled with an illinois man’s daughter’s ashes and alleged that it tested positive for meth. A black man in illinois named dartavius barnes that had to file a federal lawsuit after officers actually took the time to test a small urn with his daughter’s ashes and falsely. A black man in illinois has filed a federal lawsuit after officers took a small urn containing his daughter’s ashes and said it tested positive for drugs. The substance was instead the ashes of his.

During The Incident, Officers Opened His Daughter’s Sealed Urn And Tested It For Drugs.

A car search took a devastating turn when police allegedly mistook the cremated remains of a man's murdered daughter for drugs. During the search, barnes says officers took a sealed urn of his daughter's ashes, unsealed it, opened it without consent, and spilled out the ashes. In the video, police tell barnes they found a substance in his car that tested positive for drugs, specifically ecstasy or meth. Dartavius barnes had been driving with a vial of his daughter ta’naja’s ashes in his car when he was stopped by officers.

In Bodycam Footage Released By The Springfield Police Department And Obtained By Wics And Wrsp Last Month, Barnes Can Be Heard Pleading For Officers To Return His.

Police searched barnes’s car during the traffic stop after he admitted to having.

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