Detroit-area Teen Files Federal Lawsuit After Being Beaten, Kicked By Police

Police offi­cers from Warren, Michigan, alleged­ly struck Tyler Wade so hard that one of his braces came out of his mouth.

A Detroit-area teen has filed a fed­er­al law­suit against police after they alleged­ly attacked him repeat­ed­ly in an inci­dent cap­tured on video.

According to the Detroit Free Press, police offi­cers from Warren, Michigan, alleged­ly punched, kicked and stomped Tyler Wade, now 17, fol­low­ing a chase on June 2. Wade’s attor­ney, James King, said his client had no crim­i­nal his­to­ry or pri­or inter­ac­tions with law enforce­ment. The inci­dent was report­ed­ly cap­tured on police body cam­era and dash­cam footage and record­ed by a civilian.

King claimed that one offi­cer hit Wade nine times in the face with­out anoth­er offi­cial inter­ven­ing. He said Wade also received mul­ti­ple punch­es from anoth­er cop, and his client was kicked twice and stomped at least three times.

Tyler Wade was arrest­ed June 2. A law­suit filed this week by his attor­ney, James King, alleges the teenag­er suf­fered a bru­tal beat­ing at the hands of Warren, Michigan, police offi­cers dur­ing the encounter. (Screengrab cour­tesy of police body camera/​The Cochran Firm)

Body cam­era and dash­cam footage request­ed as dis­cov­ery in the crim­i­nal case report­ed­ly showed the “night­mare” unfold just as Wade described, King said. According to King, his client fol­lowed all directions.
“People don’t get beat like this and stomped and assault­ed and sav­age­ly attacked by grown men when they com­mit crimes,” King told the Free Press. “This video is sick­en­ing.” King claims Wade tried to evade police by speed­ing away after they stopped him on the sus­pi­cion he was dri­ving a stolen vehi­cle. Police allege that Wade had mar­i­jua­na and threw a gun out of the car — accu­sa­tions that King denies. According to King, the pur­suit end­ed when the car final­ly stopped after crash­ing into a cor­ner and its stop sign. Wade was hand­cuffed and tak­en into custody.

The Cochran Firm is fil­ing the law­suit on behalf of the fam­i­ly.
The footage appears to be in con­flict with what the depart­ment said, where Tyler was charged with 3rd degree flee­ing and elud­ing. Tape shows he was yanked out of his car while his hands were up.

Before the arrest, offi­cers alleged­ly approached the car aim­ing their firearms at Wade. They report­ed­ly went into Wade’s car with­out an expla­na­tion and used exces­sive force to remove him.

The law­suit alleges that after aggres­sive­ly yank­ing Wade out of the car and onto the pave­ment, the offi­cers “pro­ceed­ed to vicious­ly assault” him, repeat­ed­ly punch­ing, kick­ing, stomp­ing and knee­ing him. Footage of the inci­dent seems to con­firm that.

Officers alleged­ly struck Wade so hard that one of his braces came out of his mouth. According to the com­plaint, he now suf­fers reg­u­lar, severe headaches, the pos­si­bil­i­ty of long-term vision loss, and facial scars.

King said offi­cials set­tled Wade’s crim­i­nal case in juve­nile court after he entered a no-con­test plea to oper­at­ing a stolen vehi­cle and evad­ing police. He received probation.

Given that Wade is Black and all the police offi­cers appear white except for one, King said he believes racism played a part in what happened.

People who have com­mit­ted far worse crimes than Tyler Wade have been arrest­ed by police in the city of Warren and oth­er cities like the city of Warren, and they do not look like Tyler did at the con­clu­sion of that arrest,” King said, per the Free Press.

The law­suit King filed names six police offi­cers, iden­ti­fied in the case only by their last names and badge num­bers, as well as the city of Warren and its police depart­ment. The Free Press said it has been seek­ing com­ment on the law­suit from police and city offi­cials. The com­plaint did not con­tain a request for dam­ages but not­ed that Warren police might expect a request for close to $20 million.