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In 2014, Deputy Glen McKinney was accused of excessive force after allegedly ramming a handcuffed inmate’s head into a wall twice, resulting in a ‘whiplash-type injury’ and requiring five stitches along the eyebrow. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit determined that a reasonable jury could find that McKinney acted with malicious and sadistic intent to injure the inmate. The case was remanded to U.S. District Court for further proceedings.
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