ACLU Sues Baton Rouge Police Over Protests
Source: USA Today
LAFAYETTE, La. The ACLU of Louisiana and local organizations filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday accusing the Baton Rouge Police Department of violating the First Amendment rights of demonstrators arrested last weekend.
More than 200 people have been arrested in the past week at protests following the death of Alton Sterling, a black man who was shot to death July 5 by two white policemen in Baton Rouge. Part of the struggle between police and Sterling was captured on video that was spread via social media, setting off protests nationwide.
The lawsuit claims police used excessive force, physically and verbally abused protesters, and made wrongful arrests to disperse demonstrators.
A temporary restraining order also was filed to prevent police "from interfering with people's constitutionally protected right to gather peacefully moving forward," the ACLU said in a news release.
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