3名乘客在游行后在交通站对Omaha警察提起公诉,声称警察拉枪,并给他们戴上手铐,尽管他们被告知有火器。
Three passengers sued Omaha police over a traffic stop after a parade, claiming officers drew guns and handcuffed them despite being told a firearm was present.
特伦斯“巴德”克劳福德车内的三名乘客起诉了奥马哈警方及十多名警察,指控他们在被告知有枪支的情况下仍拔枪,违反宪法。
Three passengers in Terence “Bud” Crawford’s vehicle have sued Omaha police and over a dozen officers over a September traffic stop following a parade, alleging constitutional violations after officers drew guns despite being told a firearm was present.
诉讼声称,尽管遵守规定,但命令占领者出狱并戴上手铐30分钟。
The lawsuit claims the occupants were ordered out and handcuffed for 30 minutes despite compliance.
当Crawford和另一名乘客说他们有合法枪枝时, 警方却说一名警察没有听到此事。
The stop occurred after officers observed speeding, and while Crawford and another passenger said they had legal guns, police say one officer didn’t hear the disclosure.
作为回应,奥马哈警察正在更新培训,要求警察在每个交通站询问火器情况,目的是澄清内布拉斯加州2023年的无许可证携带法律并防止误解。
In response, Omaha police are updating training to require officers to ask about firearms in every traffic stop, aiming to clarify Nebraska’s 2023 permitless carry law and prevent misunderstandings.
这些变化与单一事件无关,包括最新的表格和数据收集,以改善安全和合规情况。
The changes, not tied to a single incident, include updated forms and data collection to improve safety and compliance.