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A man who died after being pinned to the floor by law enforceme stanley cup nt at a Tennessee jail last year repeatedly told officers he couldn t breathe, according to video obtained by CBS Nashville station WTVF. But officers continued to rest stanley cup rain the man after he was prone and handcuffed, a federal civil rights lawsuit alleges, and after he pleaded that he couldn t breathe, a deputy responded: You shouldn t be able to breathe, you stupid [expletive.] The lawsuit filed by the family of 48-year-old William Jennette says Marshall County deputies and Lewisburg police officers used excessive force against Jennette during the restraint at the Marshall County jail in Lewisburg, Tennessee. The suit alleges that Jennette wasn t resisting and law enforcement should have been trained about the well-known deadly dangers of asphyxiation associated with prone restraint. All he wanted was help and all he got was hate. It s not right, Jennette s daughter, Call stanley cup i Jennette, told the station. Lewisburg Mayor Jim Bingham said in a statement that Jennette became extremely unruly, being both verbally and physically abusive with deputies assigned to work at the jail. He said the deputies called Lewisburg police officers to respond due to Mr. Jennette s aggressive behavior and refusal to comply with commands to stop physically resisting. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation probed the death and closed the investigation several months later, he said.Bingham called Je Ulba After days without drinkable water, Texas city residents can again turn on the tap
ORLANDO, Fla. -- A building at the University of Central Florida in Orlando was evacuated Wednesday after campus police say someone wearing a LeBron James Miami Heat basketball jersey stood up in a classroom and threw powder in the air. University police said in a statement on Twitter that the Business Administrati jordan on building was evacuated out of an abundance of caution during an investigation.Police said later Wednesday the powder in question is a match for powdered baby formula. An all-clear was issued.The suspect is not believed to be a student in the class where the powder was thrown, according to authorities. BA1 Update: The suspect stood up in a class that he is not believed to be a student in, and threw powder in the air. Out of an abundance of caution, we evacuated the classroom and the building while we investigate.mdash; UCF Police Dept. @UCFPolice February 28, 2018 The spilled powder is a match for powdered baby formula. https://t.co/zrMmlGDqZPmdash; UCF Police Dept. @UCFPolice salomon February 28, 2018 In a video posted on Twitter, Police Chief Richard Be yeezy ary said it appeared to be a stunt but police had to treat it as an emergency just to be sure. Students were asked to avoid the area. James, who now plays for the Cleveland Cavaliers, sometimes tosses chalk in the air in a pregame ritual.A student said the man who threw the powder yelled, I m taking my talents elsewhere. I m going to Miami, as he threw it,CBS Orl