Law Firm Brings Action Under Novel Police Accountability Act
"Mike [Alexander-Garcia] was surrendering to the police when he was shot," BBB Attorneys' Peter Bowman claimed. "He pleaded for his life to the officer and yet Officer [Andrew] Teeter still chose to shoot him five times."
August 16, 2024 at 06:49 PM
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Civil RightsA West Hartford police officer is facing a lawsuit under a new Connecticut law, the Police Accountability Act, for allegedly fatally shooting an unarmed civilian.
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