The family of Tommy McGlothen, the man who died in police custody last April, have filed suit against SPD Chief Ben Raymond and four of the officers involved.
Family of Tommie McGlothen Jr. files lawsuit against police chief, officers involved in manâs death in 2020
FULL VIDEO: Family of Tommie McGlothen Jr. files lawsuit against chief of police, officers involved By Rachael Thomas | March 16, 2021 at 10:05 AM CDT - Updated March 16 at 9:42 PM
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - The family of a man who died while in the custody of Shreveport police officers in 2020 has now filed a lawsuit against the city, chief of police, and the four officers involved in the manâs death.
Family of Tommie McGlothen, Jr. to make announcement
Tommie McGlothen Jr. died April 5, 2020 after being beaten and tased by officers. His family, along with their attorney, James Carter of The Cochran Law Firm, has filed a lawsuit against Shreveport Chief of Police Ben Raymond and the four officers involved: Treona McCarter, Brian Ross, DâMarea Johnson, and James LeClare.
The family of Tommie McGlothen, Jr., along with family attorney James Carter of The Cochran Firm, filed a lawsuit Tuesday against Shreveport Chief of Police Ben Raymond and four of the officers involved in McGlothen s death.
The lawsuit comes after a $25 million settlement demand by the family back in October, naming the City of Shreveport, Raymond, and the four SPD officers who were indicted in the case Treona McCarter, Brian Ross, D Marea Johnson, and James LeClare.
Carter told The Times on Tuesday there was no formal response to the settlement demand which is why they moved forward with the lawsuit as promised.
The family of Tommy McGlothen, the man who died in police custody last April, have filed suit against SPD Chief Ben Raymond and four of the officers involved.
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