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    Georgia Deputy Assaults Black Woman with Choking and Punching

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    Body Camera Footage Released in Lawsuit Against Georgia Sheriff’s Deputies for Aggressive Handling of Black Woman

    A Black woman’s lawsuit against Georgia sheriff’s deputies has brought to light disturbing body camera footage of her aggressive arrest. Jozzi Rainey filed the lawsuit against deputies from the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office following a traffic stop in June 2022.

    The lawsuit alleges that Deputy Frederick Gray and Sgt. John Ahlvin responded to a two-vehicle collision on Interstate 75 and assumed Rainey was under the influence of alcohol. Despite Rainey not posing a physical threat or resisting arrest, the situation quickly escalated.

    The released body camera footage shows Deputy Gray making racially charged remarks towards Rainey before putting his hand around her throat and choking her. He then struck her and pulled her to the ground by her hair, resulting in injuries to her face, nose, mouth, and a chipped tooth. Rainey also suffered shock, humiliation, distress, and trauma as a result of the incident.

    Sgt. Christopher Williams defended Deputy Gray’s actions, stating he was within his right to defend himself. The officers have claimed qualified immunity as government employees, arguing that Rainey was the one who acted aggressively towards them.

    The disturbing footage and the subsequent lawsuit highlight the ongoing issue of police brutality and misconduct, particularly towards Black individuals. The case serves as a reminder of the importance of accountability and transparency within law enforcement agencies.

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