Law.com: “City pushes back on suit over public strip search”

Law.com, Fulton Daily Report: City pushes back on suit over public strip search by R. Robin McDonald:

The city of Atlanta has paid more than $750,000 in damages to eight people who since 2007 have been subjected by Atlanta police to public body cavity and strip searches on city streets.

But the city is pushing back against a ninth complaint—a federal suit by a city worker who claims as many as five officers with the police department’s disbanded Red Dog unit stopped him without cause on a city street in Atlanta’s West End three years ago, yanked down his pants, and groped his genitals in a fruitless search for illegal drugs. …

But attorneys for Ricky Sampson, who works for the Atlanta Department of Watershed Management, argue that Sampson is just one more victim of heavy-handed, and often unconstitutional, tactics that city police have employed for years and that have shown little sign of abating despite a string of lawsuits that have successfully challenged humiliating police searches of civilians on city streets and other public venues.

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