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    In 2007, Officer Craig Shook was involved in an incident where he forcibly entered a private residence to assist paramedics with a medical emergency. The individual, Mr. Policky, alleged that Officer Shook used excessive force by physically subduing him, resulting in a back injury. Mr. Policky filed a lawsuit claiming violations of his constitutional rights, including unlawful arrest and excessive force. The court granted summary judgment in favor of Officer Shook on the unlawful arrest claim but denied it on the excessive force claim, allowing that part to proceed to trial. The outcome of the trial is not specified in the available information.

    ## Officer Forum Links:
    – [Officer Craig Shook](https://watchaudits.com/forums/topic/officer-craig-shook/)

    [Return to blog post](https://watchaudits.com/officer-craig-shook-seward-police-department/)

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