DENVER (AP) - Motorists detained at an Aurora intersection two years ago while police tried to find a man who robbed a nearby bank have sued the city, alleging unlawful search and seizure.
Attorneys filed the lawsuit Friday in federal district court on behalf of 14 plaintiffs. Some of them say officers approached them at gunpoint after the robbery, handcuffed them and made them wait for two hours while police cleared the scene, The Denver Post reported Sunday (https://bit.ly/1jJ29WV ).
“(Police) brandished ballistic shields and pointed assault rifles directly at innocent citizens, including children under 10 years old,” the lawsuit alleges. “Officers with police dogs were at the ready. No one was free to leave.”
“My officers took a very dangerous person off the street, and he’s in jail today,” he said. “And nobody got hurt.”
David Lane, the attorney representing the plaintiffs, said if police want to use GPS technology to track suspects, they need to use a more accurate handheld beacon that can home in on a transmitter to within a few feet.
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