In 2009, Officer Peele was accused of using excessive force during the arrest of Camille Laffoon. Allegations included slamming her head against a squad car, throwing her to the ground, and choking her while she was handcuffed. The court found that if these allegations were true, they could constitute a violation of constitutional rights, and Officer Peele was not entitled to qualified immunity. ([casetext.com](https://casetext.com/case/laffoon-v-city-of-portage?utm_source=openai))