The appellate court ruled that Michael Wood was arrested without probable cause, and the officers can be held liable for violating Wood’s rights.
John Caniglia, cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Michael Wood didn’t hold back his feelings for law enforcement when he went to the Clark County Fair in southwestern Ohio in 2016. He wore a “F--- the Police” shirt and repeatedly screamed profanities at sheriff’s deputies before they arrested him on a charge of disorderly conduct. In his kindest terms, he referred to officers as “thugs with badges” and “dirty rat bastards.”
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