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NEWS > 02 January 2009

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MILFORD, Conn. --Authorities are investigating the death of a man who died Thursday night in Milford police custody, a few hours after he was shocked twice with a stun gun during his arrest.

Nicholas Brown, 24, of Stratford was pronounced dead in Milford Hospital's emergency room about five hours after officers shocked him with a Taser gun, police said.

Brown, who had a history of drug arrests, also swallowed a small amount of marijuana before he became ill, police said.

An autopsy was completed Friday, but the results and cause of death are not expected to be ... Read more

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Piedmont Police Department, AL

PIEDMONT POLICE OFFICER ARREST

According to a news release from Piedmont Police Chief Steven Tidwell, on Wednesday of this week, Piedmont Police Officer Deon Harris-Brown was arrested for Committing Prohibited Acts with an inmate of the Piedmont City Jail.
That arrest came after the conclusion of a joint investigation conducted by the Piedmont Police Department, the Alabama Bureau of Investigation, and the Calhoun-Cleburne County Drug & Major Crimes Task Force. Harris-Brown was taken into custody without incident and transported to the Calhoun County Jail.

At this time no bond amount or court date has been set.

Piedmont Police Chief Steven Tidwell stated Our agency is saddened and disappointed by the actions of one of its members. Harris Brown has violated the publics trust and engaged in conduct that we will not tolerate. The Piedmont Police Department initiated an investigation as soon as we were made aware of the accusations. We then contacted the ABI and the Drug Task force and requested their assistance. I would like to express my thanks to both agencies during this troubling time.
 

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