BANGOR, Maine (AP) - The father of a man who died days after Bangor police used a stun gun on him during an arrest has filed a federal wrongful death suit.
WABI-TV (https://bit.ly/1nFXsoU ) reports that the suit filed by Michael McCue on behalf of his grandson seeks more than $6 million and names the police department, the city, several officers, emergency responders and the gun’s manufacture as defendants.
Police used a Taser on 28-year-old Philip McCue in September 2012 while he was high on the drug bath salts. He died at a hospital days later.
The suit claims authorities used excessive force and failed to give McCue proper medical care.
A police department attorney says officers acted “professionally and responsibly” in subduing McCue.
The state attorney general previously determined that use of the Taser was justified.
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Information from: WABI-TV, https://www.wabi.tv
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