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A sergeant wrongly told Internal Affairs he saw a gun in Sterling Brown's car. He is not on the county's list of officers ...
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Lawyer asks why MKE Sgt. isn’t on Brady list after wrongly claiming he saw gunIn our special Lighthouse series "Duty to Disclose," we’re revisiting the tasing and arrest of former Milwaukee Bucks player Sterling Brown.
Milwaukee Bucks guard Sterling Brown has filed a lawsuit related to his arrest in January. According to the lawsuit, one of the officers involved in his arrest made jokes on Facebook about Brown's ...
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A sergeant says he 'misspoke' when he wrongly said he saw a gun in Sterling Brown's car Two sergeants were involved in the arrest of Brown, who at the time was a rookie for the Milwaukee Bucks.
Sterling Brown's attorney, Mark Thomsen, speaks with reporters outside City Hall in Milwaukee on June 19, 2018. Brown, a player for the Milwaukee Bucks, filed a federal civil rights suit against ...
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