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    CBKN76
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    In 2021, Officer Woodall was involved in the arrest of Mr. Reynolds, during which he deployed his taser twice. The first tasing occurred as Reynolds was exiting his vehicle and beginning to kneel, while the second happened when Reynolds was already on the ground and surrounded by multiple officers. A lawsuit alleged that these actions constituted excessive force. The court found that a reasonable jury could conclude that both instances of tasing were excessive, and thus, Woodall was not entitled to qualified immunity for these actions.

    [Return to blog post](https://watchaudits.com/officer-woodall-calhoun-community-college-police-department/)

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