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Fountain Police Officer Brandon Anderson is named as a defendant in Kyle Fisher’s civil rights lawsuit for his role in a disputed 2022 welfare-check incident. The suit alleges Anderson, along with Officers Marcus Howard and Jonathan Kay, violated Fisher’s Fourth Amendment protections by entering his home and detaining him without a warrant or probable cause. Fisher’s complaint describes a pattern of harassment via unwarranted welfare visits and claims that officers like Anderson exceeded their authority, leading to Fisher’s unlawful arrest (which was later voided when charges were dropped) and an illegal search of his home.
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