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A Phoenix man filed a federal lawsuit against the city and four officers accused of holding him to hot pavement that caused third-degree burns.
Man sues Phoenix Police after suffering severe burns during a confrontation where officers pinned him on hot pavement.
Michael Kenyon alleges four officers held him against the "scalding hot pavement" for four minutes, resulting in third-degree ...
A man who suffered third-degree burns across much of his body after Phoenix officers pinned him face down on the scorching ...
A man who suffered third-degree burns after Phoenix officers pinned him face down on the scorching hot pavement filed a ...
Michael Kenyon spent more than one month in the hospital after the incident recovering from his burns, his attorney said.
Michael Kenyon was hospitalized for more than a month with burns on his face, arms, chest and legs. The Phoenix Police Department — already dealing with the fallout of the violent beating of a ...
Michael Kenyon, 30, was left with third-degree burns across much of his body and no skin above his knees after police officers pinned him to the ground in record heat.
Michael Kenyon was hospitalized for more than a month with burns on his face, arms, chest and legs.
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