ASHEVILLE – A Black man whose violent May 13 arrest led to allegations of excessive force by white officers suffers from multiple mental health problems, including hallucinations, and was traumatized by viewing videos of his arrest in court, according to attorneys in his case. The latest developments in the aftermath…Read More
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