SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — The City of Sacramento is paying $15,000 to settle a police brutality lawsuit.
Video shows the 2018 incident outside of a convenience store in South Land Park. An officer asked Craig Williams for his ID after he left his car idling. When Williams refuses, the officer slammed him against the wall and took him into custody.
In the lawsuit, Williams said the fact that he is Black was a substantial factor in the alleged assault. Sacramento NAACP spokesperson Betty…
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