Man who alleged brutality by Delaware police gets $125,000

Randall Chase
Posted 12/22/17

DOVER — A Pennsylvania man who claimed he was brutalized by police officers in Delaware's capital city has settled a federal lawsuit for $125,000.

Officials released details of the settlement …

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Man who alleged brutality by Delaware police gets $125,000

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DOVER — A Pennsylvania man who claimed he was brutalized by police officers in Delaware's capital city has settled a federal lawsuit for $125,000. Officials released details of the settlement with Stephen DiFlorio on Friday in response to a public records request by The Associated Press. DiFlorio claimed that police targeted him after he got in a fight outside a downtown Dover bar in 2013. He alleged that as he was walking away from the fight, police without warning hit him with a stun gun in the back. The lawsuit claims police then showed up at DiFlorio's house the next day, punched and kicked him as they took him into custody, then filed false paperwork to justify their actions. In settling the suit, officials denied that the officers used excessive force.
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