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On February 25, 2015, Officer Armstrong was involved in the excessive force incident against inmate Raheem Jacobs. Armstrong grabbed Jacobs, who was compliant, and put him into a neck hold, forcing him to the floor. Armstrong, along with other officers, was implicated in the lawsuit that led to a $300,000 settlement. Armstrong faced disciplinary actions, including a suspension.
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