Taser Incident Prompts Texans' Lineman to Threaten Lawsuit

By Richard Seward

Published on January 29, 2007

Weary stated on Friday that in a letter sent to Mayor Bill White and Police Chief Harold Hurtt, he made clear his belief that he is owed a public apology from the two arresting officers as well as monetary compensation from the city. In addition, Weary is calling for the city to re-examine its policies concerning racial profiling and use of Taser devices

According to the officers involved, Weary was stopped when they noticed his vehicle had no front license plate and they observed him driving in a suspicious fashion. Weary maintains that the officers were not justified in their actions against him.

Weary was also charged with misdemeanor resisting arrest, but had the charge dismissed after insufficient evidence was found against him.

Weary's attorney claims the Texans' offensive lineman could seek compensation totaling as much as $250,000 from the city. The attorney also stated that the city had 90 days to comply before the lawsuit was to be filed.

A spokesman for Mayor Bill White declined to comment.

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