Jun 04, 2022

Jury: Kansas officer did not use excessive force in 2018 arrest

Posted Jun 04, 2022 4:00 PM
Harris as seen in police body camera images of the arrest-photo courtesy WIBW-TV
Harris as seen in police body camera images of the arrest-photo courtesy WIBW-TV

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A jury has found that a white Topeka police officer did not use excessive force when he arrested a Black man in 2018. Timothy Harris sued Officer Christopher Janes after his arrest during a traffic stop in Topeka.

He alleged Janes violated his civil rights by taking him to the ground, hitting him and using pepper spray while his hands were handcuffed behind his back. A federal jury on Thursday ruled in Janes' favor.

During closing arguments, Janes' attorney argued that Harris was resisting arrest during the confrontation and the officer's conduct was reasonable. Harris' attorney argued Harris was cooperating when he was thrown to the ground.