News about Harry Daniels

Black Georgia inmate sues after 'being choked by guard with chain and being told we're gonna put you back in the cotton field with the other boys'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 19, 2024
Tremar Harris, 37, has filed a lawsuit against jail guards Daydan Brannon, Cannon Mcleod and Ansley Fennell for allegedly standing by and watching Officer William Rentz (right) strangle him with metal handcuffs. While Rentz has not been sued, he has been arrested and charged with aggravated assault, battery and violation of oath of office. The victim is seeking compensatory and punitive damages and has demanded a trial by jury

According to a family's report, a Colorado paramedic murdered a schizophrenic man by coughing him for SEVEN MINUTES' while responding to a mental health call, but was never charged despite the fact that his death was declared a murder

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 15, 2024
According to Kevin Dizmang's family, he was 63 in November 2022 when he first suffered from a mental illness. First services from the Colorado Springs Fire and Police Departments were sent to support Dizmang, who had a documented history of PTSD and schizophrenia. Now, Dizmang's family has filed a lawsuit against police officer Sean Reed and fire department paramedic Nick Fisher.

After pulling a woman to the ground after being pulled from his crashing car, a Georgia cop was fired for fatally shooting Leonard Cure

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 20, 2023
Last month, Sergeant Buck Aldridge of Camden County was suspended for the murder of Leonard Cure, who had only been exonerated after serving 16 years in prison for a felony he did not commit. After a string of violent incidents that culminated in him throwing a woman to the ground during a traffic stop, Aldridge, 41, had already been shot by the Kingsland Police Department in 2017. A new video of the former Marine violently pulling a suspect from a smashed car and punching him in the head while he lies on his back during an arrest in June last year - two months before he was promoted. 'Show me your f*** hands, get your f*** hands up right now,' the officer screamed.'

Cops took an hour to respond to a hostage situation, according to a woman, who discovered her husband dead

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 8, 2023
Talija Campbell, 35, said she called 911 Friday after her husband Qualin Campbell, 32, (together left and inset) texted '911' and 'Send Please!' He's pictured (right) seated next to a man in a car. Talija called 911 right after 1 p.m. and told the dispatcher that she feared her husband, who was a father of two, was being held hostage, but police in Colorado Springs did not respond until an hour later. She and another man arrived at the hospital together and discovered her husband slumped inside the car. Harry Daniels, Talija's counsel, said she wants to know why the department did not respond to her call, implying that Qualin would still be alive if they had.

Cops are seen viciously beating an unconscious black veteran

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 14, 2022
Dalvin Gadson, 29, was arrested by Colorado Springs Police Department Officer C. Hickman for driving under the influence and not having a license plate on his vehicle. Mr Gadson's solicitors recovered his body cam video on October 9, when it was still sitting in his car at the time. Mr Gadson's counsel, Harry Daniels, announced that they intend to bring a federal lawsuit against the three police officers involved and the Colorado Springs Police Department. Officer Hickman was suspended by the Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD) for "unorthodox driving conduct," according to a probable cause affidavit.

After five jail guards slapped a prisoner, a video shows five jail guards checking their OWN injuries

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 17, 2022
After being caught inmate Jarmeling Hobbs, 41, when alone in his cell, a security video from the Camden County Detention Center shows deputies examining their injuries. Despite several demands, Hobbs was still banging on his phone and would not stop. Despite this, his lawyers maintain he was suffering from a mental illness and are requesting that the deputies be criminally charged. The deputies have been put on administrative leave pending an investigation by the Sheriff's Office and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation into the deputies.

The sheriff of Georgia has opened an inquiry into the brutal beating of a black prisoner by FIVE guards in jail

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 15, 2022
A black detainee was beaten up by five jailers at once in a security video from a Georgia jail. On Monday, an attorney representing the detainee, 41-year-old Jarrett Hobbs, posted the video, which caused the Camden County Sheriff to announce that an internal probe had been launched. Sheriff Jim Proctor said he had examined the video with colleagues of his service and ordered an investigation be launched'immediately.' There were no further details on the attack at the time, but the office did not have any more details.

A federal civil rights lawsuit has been filed against a black minister who was arrested while tending neighbor's flowers

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 12, 2022
After police received a complaint about a strange man and a vehicle on the property in May, pastor Michael Jennings was arrested outside his neighbor's yard in Childersburg, Alabama. According to the New York Daily News, Jennings was wrongfully arrested and charged with an unspecified sum of money. A jury trial has been requested by his lawyers. Jennings hosted a press conference outside the federal courthouse in Birmingham on Saturday, saying: "I am here today for there to be some accountability." Not here for revenge. I'm here for accountability and for justice.'

While watering neighbor's flowers would be considered "racist" by the black minister, he was arrested and cuffed

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 1, 2022
Michael Jennings (pictured during detention and inset with family) was arrested in May after helping to landscape the property of a neighbor who was out of town. When she noticed Jennings at the house, another neighbor mistakenly called the cops, unaware that he had been tasked with maintaining the plants. When cops arrived, they immediately asked Jennings what he was doing and slapped handcuffs on them because he refused to reveal identification even as he was watering flowers (bottom right). Harry Daniels, a lawyer for Jennings, said he wants to submit a lawsuit first and then file a lawsuit.

When watering neighbors' gardens, a black pastor was cuffed by cops. Apparently, they would have'shot him.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 24, 2022
According to Isaac Jennings, the black pastor who was arrested by cops while watering his neighbor's flowers' when he was out of town. 'When he arrived outside his neighbor's yard in Childersburg, Alabama, police received a report about a strange man and his vehicle on the property,' he wondered if they'put a bullet in his back.' Isaac recalled his father's arrest while doing a good job, saying he was grateful that they didn't shoot me when he walked away.'

Since being arrested for watering his neighbors' flowers, a black pastor has filed a lawsuit

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 24, 2022
Pastor Michael Jennings of Alabama accused police of racial profiling him in a discrimination lawsuit after he was unlawfully arrested for watering his neighbors' flowers while they were out of town, despite the assistance of a white woman who said he lived next door. After police received a report about a strange man and a car on a property, Jennings was arrested in May. He told officers that although he was out of town, he told his neighbor to water his flowers. The car was also mentioned that it wasn't his. A white woman stepped forward and said he lived next door and was friends with the homeowner.