Brian Angiano – Mineral County Sheriff’s Office

On May 4, 2021, Deputy Sheriff Brian Angiano, alongside Undersheriff William ‘Bill’ Ferguson, stopped Bryce Rosemore after receiving a report of unusual behavior. Rosemore refused a field sobriety test due to his disabilities and was arrested. Angiano and Ferguson secured a search warrant and forcibly drew Rosemore’s blood. The toxicology report, returned twelve weeks later, showed no alcohol or drugs, resulting in the dismissal of charges on August 18, 2021. Rosemore sued, claiming his Fourth Amendment rights were violated by the blood draw and arrest without probable cause. The court dismissed the claims against Angiano and Ferguson, allowing Rosemore to amend his complaint to correct deficiencies.

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– [Brian Angiano](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/brian-angiano/)

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