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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.
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 ...
The claim, which The Arizona Republic obtained through the city of Phoenix, states four officers questioned and detained 30-year-old Michael Kenyon on July 6, 2024, which had a recorded high of ...
Michael Kenyon, 30, spent more than 30 days in the hospital after he was taken to the ground by four Phoenix cops on July 6 — when temperatures reached a sweltering 114 degrees — and held him ...
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, ... 2024, in Phoenix, Arizona.
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'Permanently disfigured': Phoenix man files $15M claim after suffering third-degree burns - MSNThe claim, which The Arizona Republic obtained through the city of Phoenix, states four officers questioned and detained 30-year-old Michael Kenyon on July 6, 2024, which had a recorded high of ...
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.
A man suffered third-degree burns this summer when Phoenix police officers held him down on pavement for four minutes on a day of triple-degree heat. ABC15 Arizona reported Tuesday that Michael ...
Video obtained by CBS News from the man's attorney shows Michael Kenyon talking on his cell phone walking in a parking lot on July 6 when police pull up in a Phoenix police truck. Two officers get ...
ABC15 Arizona reported Tuesday that Michael Kenyon spent more than a month hospitalized with “unbearable pain” from burns on his face, arms, chest and legs after the July 6 encounter with ...
A man suffered third-degree burns this summer when Phoenix police officers held him down on the pavement for four minutes on a day of triple-degree heat. ABC15 Arizona reports that Michael Kenyon ...
Video obtained by CBS News from the man's attorney shows Michael Kenyon talking on his cell phone walking in a parking lot on July 6 when police pull up in a Phoenix police truck. Two officers get ...
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