Chattanooga Times Free Press

Deputies accused of stunning man 40 times

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ASHLAND CITY, Tenn. — Three Tennessee deputies seen on video repeatedly using a stun gun on a man in custody have been put on leave pending an investigat­ion.

Cheatham County Sheriff Mike Breedlove initially told news outlets that it appeared deputies had followed correct procedures. But in a recent statement, he said that after reviewing the entire video, he decided to put them on leave and ask the Tennessee Bureau of Investigat­ion to investigat­e.

“As Sheriff, I want our citizens to know that any inappropri­ate behavior that may have violated an individual’s rights will not be tolerated,” Breedlove said in the statement. “We will work closely and cooperativ­ely with the TBI and District Attorney’s Office to ensure all facts are provided and all angles of this incident are thoroughly investigat­ed.”

News outlets reported that the man seen in the video has filed a federal lawsuit accusing the deputies of excessive force. Justin Norris, 19, claims he was stunned more than 40 times.

The sheriff’s office did not respond to repeated telephone calls and voicemail messages Tuesday.

The lawsuit accuses deputies of depriving Norris of his civil rights while in custody after he was arrested Nov. 3.

According to three useof-force reports filed by deputies on Nov. 5, Norris was stunned multiple times for being combative and for resisting efforts to be cuffed. The lawsuit focuses on the time when Norris was stunned while restrained.

It says the repeated stunning of Norris while he “was restrained and suffering a mental health episode was objectivel­y unreasonab­le, unnecessar­y, excessive, and without a legitimate law enforcemen­t purpose.”

On the video, one deputy can be heard telling Norris, “I’ll keep doing that until I run out of batteries.”

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