Legally blind Lake City man sues for wrongful arrest by Columbia County deputy and sergeant
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Policing in America: A legally blind man was walking back from jury duty when Columbia County Florida Sheriffs wrongfully mistook his walking stick for a weapon. When he insisted he would file
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Video shows Columbia County deputy mistake cane for firearm, arrest legally- blind man | WGFL
Cops arrest legally blind man, mistaking folded cane for gun
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Cops arrest legally blind man, mistaking folded cane for gun
Cops arrest legally blind man, mistaking folded cane for gun
EXCLUSIVE: Blind veteran says NYPD cops roughed him up and never identified themselves as police, files lawsuit – New York Daily News
Legally-blind man seeks justice after deputy arrested him mistaking cane for firearm | WGFL
Florida deputies mistake legally blind man's cane for gun, arrest him
Video shows Columbia County deputy mistake cane for firearm, arrest legally- blind man | WGFL
Viral Video of Blind Man Jim Hodges' Arrest Sparks Probe of Columbia County, Florida Sheriff's Deputies
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Florida Cops Arrest Legally Blind Man After Confusing Walking Stick for a Gun
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Blind veteran prepares to file lawsuit against Columbia County Sheriff's Office following arrest
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