The Supreme Court of the United States said Tuesday it would not review the case against four Dallas police officers involved in the death of Tony Timpa in 2016. A federal appeals court ruled in January that "qualified immunity" should not protect the officers from potential liability resulting from the death of Timpa, a man with mental illness who died after being restrained for nearly 14 minutes by the officers.
To keep the case from going to trial the City of Dallas fought all the way to the Supreme Court and on Tuesday the court refused to weigh in, which means the case will go forward to trial, reports 5NBC .