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July 02, 2009
Missouri Town Pays $2.4 Million to Family of Man Killed During DUI Arrest
The city of Moberly, Mo., has agreed to pay $2.4 million to the family of Stanley Harlan, 23, who died during a 2008 drunken driving arrest. Harlan's family sued the city and Moberly police Officers Jeremy Baird and Carmen Newbrough last September in federal court in St. Louis, claiming that police used a Taser on him twice, then kicked and choked him.
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Tags: DUI, lawsuit, Moberly Police Department, Settlement, TASER
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