Parents of Homeless Man Killed by Police File Rights Lawsuit
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SAN DIEGO — The parents of a homeless man shot to death by police during a confrontation earlier this year have filed a federal lawsuit alleging his civil rights were violated.
William and Janice Miller’s lawsuit alleges that police used excessive force in trying to subdue their son during the Feb. 8 confrontation, the couple’s lawyer, George Weingarten, said.
The 42-year-old homeless man, William Miller Jr., was shot by three of five officers who said he lunged at them with a 3-foot-long sharpened stick outside a McDonald’s restaurant.
But the Millers contend in their lawsuit that their son was running away from a police dog that was attacking him. --Associated Press
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