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In February 2019, Officer Weston Voss, along with Officer Emily Heine, stopped Brandon Davis, an autistic Black man, without reasonable suspicion. Voss shoved Davis into a fence and, along with Heine, used excessive force during the arrest. Davis was prosecuted but later acquitted. Voss faced a federal civil rights lawsuit for the unconstitutional stop, attack, arrest, and prosecution. ([fggfirm.com](https://www.fggfirm.com/in-the-news/autistic-man-and-his-mother-sue-city-of-cincinnati-and-officers-for-brutal-attack-and-false-charges?utm_source=openai))
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