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“Michael is 30 years old. At an average life expectancy, he should live another 42 years. That is 15,330 days,” Kenyon’s attorneys wrote in the claim, according to ABC 15.
An Arizona man says police held him down on scorching asphalt while arresting him during the height of Phoenix's summer heat wave, causing third-degree burns on his body.
"Michael is 30 years old. At an average life expectancy, he should live another 42 years. That is 15,330 days," Kenyon's legal team wrote in the claim, per the outlet.
An Arizona man suffered third-degree burns all over his body when police pinned him face-down on scorching hot asphalt that "cooked" his skin -- and now he's threatening to sue for $15 million.
The claim states four Phoenix police officers questioned and detained Michael Kenyon, 30, on July 6, 2024, and held him face down on black asphalt.
Michael Kenyon. The pavement was estimated to be between 180 to 200 degrees that day, according to CBS News. Kenyon suffered third-degree burns on his arms, legs, chest, and face.
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Michael Kenyon, who was never charged with a crime relating to his July 6 encounter with Phoenix PD, spent more than a month hospitalized with burns to his face, arms, chest and legs, while chunks ...
Attorneys for Michael Kenyon, 30, filed a notice of claim against the city last week, according to local ABC 15 and The Arizona Republic, saying he plans to file a lawsuit in federal court if the ...
A man claiming to have suffered third-degree burns after Phoenix police held his bare torso to the ground for several minutes while detaining him last summer has filed a notice of claim against ...