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- Four years after she was slammed to the ground, Louisiana passes a . . .
Four years after she was slammed to the ground, Louisiana passes a police accountability law Despite being caught in a 2021 video ripping out Shantel Arnold’s hair, Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Deputy Julio Alvarado failed to report the incident
- Four Years After Cop Was Filmed Slamming Black Woman to the . . . - MSN
Alvarado came across Arnold in September 2021, when the officer responded to a 911 call about a fight among 25 people in Jefferson Parish When the deputy pulled up in his patrol car, Alvarado saw
- Louisiana passes police accountability law following video of officer . . .
Despite being caught in a 2021 video ripping out Shantel Arnold’s hair, Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Deputy Julio Alvarado failed to report the incident A new law authored by Arnold’s attorney will mandate excessive-force reporting for all law enforcement agencies
- Jefferson Parish Sheriff Clears Deputy Who Slammed Woman . . . - ProPublica
Video showed Deputy Julio Alvarado grabbing the woman by her hair and slamming her to the ground Sheriff Joe Lopinto now says the actions were justified
- Louisiana Police Accountability Law: Deputy Faces Scrutiny After . . .
BATON ROUGE, La – Louisiana just took a significant, albeit cautious, step toward addressing a troubling pattern of police misconduct, but the story swirling around Deputy Julio Alvarado and the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office is far more complex than a single new law
- Black Woman Files Federal Civil Rights Lawsuit Against Jefferson Parish . . .
A handicapped Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, woman is suing her local law enforcement agency, accusing one deputy of violating her civil rights when he used excessive force on her when responding to an altercation, she was involved in
- Actions of JPSO deputy who took woman down by the hair deemed . . .
The Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office has determined that the actions of a deputy captured on video last year grabbing a woman by the hair and slamming her to the ground after responding to
- He Was Filming on His Phone. Then a Deputy Attacked Him . . . - ProPublica
Moments later, an unmarked white Ford Explorer pulled up and Jefferson Parish Sgt Julio Alvarado jumped out, gun drawn, and ordered the boys to drop their bikes, according to a lawsuit
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