
Mississippi man files lawsuit alleging he was beaten by a member of the ‘Goon Squad’ and others
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A Mississippi man has come forward saying he was beaten by a known member of the “Goon Squad” and other law enforcement officers, according to a federal lawsuit filed Tuesday.
A Mississippi man has come forward saying he was beaten by a known member of the “Goon Squad” and other law enforcement officers, according to a federal lawsuit filed Tuesday. The lawsuit alleges Brett McAlpin – a former Rankin County deputy and a member of the “Goon Squad” who is serving 27 years in prison for brutalizing two Black men – as well as Deputy Ricky Davis and seven unidentified deputies and trustees beat Christopher Mack for 45 minutes while he was in their custody at the Rankin County Jail. Rankin County is also named as a defendant in the lawsuit. Mack was transported to the jail on May 27, 2021, after being arrested in the city of Pearl, the lawsuit says. The lawsuit alleges McAlpin, along with another deputy, tried to interrogate Mack about “information he had about drugs and gangs.” “Mack exercised his Constitutional right to remain silent,” the lawsuit said. Mack was then hit “in the back of the head with a set of heavy steel jail keys,” by a deputy who was not fully identified, according to the filing. McAlpin then joined the deputy and Ricky Davis in beating Mack.

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