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More than tight handcuffs

NEW ORLEANS — A federal court in Louisiana denied six Orleans Parish prison deputies’ effort to dismiss excessive force claims brought against them on the argument that the detainee is only alleging his handcuffs were too tight. The magistrate found their characterization is “inconsistent” with the detainee’s alleged injuries and his claim that the deputies used a shield to “slam him to the floor” and choke him.

Read the ruling **here and the magistrate’s report [here.](https://webservices.courthousenews.com/sites/Data/AppellateOpinionUploads/2024-27-8--15-37-49-EDLA-GRANDPRE-V-GUSMAN-MAG RECS.pdf)

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