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Phoenix police severely burned Michael Kenyon on scalding blacktop. The officers were exonerated, but Kenyon got 30 days in the hospital.
The incident occurred after Michael Kenyon’s roommate reported that his laptop had been stolen. The suspect description ...
The Phoenix Police Department cleared a quartet of officers who pinned a wrongly-identified man on hot pavement, which burned ...
A lawsuit filed by a man in Arizona claims he suffered severe burns when he was held down and restrained on the pavement by ...
A Valley man went through on his promise and filed a lawsuit against Phoenix because he suffered severe burns when police ...
Phoenix police officers who held a man down for minutes on burning pavement last year were acting within policy then, but ...
Michael Kenyon alleges four officers held him against the "scalding hot pavement" for four minutes, resulting in third-degree, full-thickness burns.
Man sues Phoenix Police after suffering severe burns during a confrontation where officers pinned him on hot pavement.
A Phoenix man filed a federal lawsuit against the city and four officers accused of holding him to hot pavement that caused ...
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 was hospitalized for more than a month with burns on his face, arms, chest and legs. The Phoenix Police Department — already dealing with the fallout of the violent beating of a ...
A man in Phoenix is suing the city's police department after officers held him against an extremely hot pavement, leaving him with third-degree burns.. Michael Kenyon, who was never charged with a ...