Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Civil rights attorneys say that the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals – which hears appeals from federal courts in Texas, Mississippi ...
DALLAS—"I hope I didn't kill him," Officer Dustin Dillard can be heard saying on body camera footage after he responded to a 911 call in August 2016 from Tony Timpa, who later died after Dillard held ...
Newly released body camera footage shows the final minutes of Tony Timpa’s life, facedown in grass, handcuffed and with a Dallas police officer kneeling on his back, using his full body weight to ...
DALLAS — After facing delays earlier this year, a civil trial surrounding the 2016 death of Tony Timpa has ended with a jury finding three of four officers violated Timpa's constitutional rights.
Jurors had to decide if Officer Dustin Dillard used excessive force and violated Tony Timpa's constitutional rights when he knelt on his back for about 14 minutes on Aug. 10, 2016. A federal civil ...
If Dallas police officer Dustin Dillard could redo the night of Tony Timpa's death, he'd be more assertive. Not because he did anything wrong, Dillard told a federal civil jury Thursday, but because ...
Tony Timpa called 911 shortly after 10 p.m. on Aug. 10, 2016, from the parking lot of an adult video store, where he told dispatchers he was afraid for his life and needed help. During the call, he ...
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