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Lawsuit Filed For Wrong Man Being Arrested
By kansascity.com
Published: 09/01/2010

A federal lawsuit accuses Kansas City police of disrupting the 2006 funeral of a toddler by arresting her father at the grave site.

The officers had the wrong person, the suit contends.

They mistook the father for the girl’s uncle, according to the suit, which originally was filed in Jackson County Circuit Court but moved to federal court earlier this summer.

It seeks an unspecified amount in actual and punitive damages for infliction of emotional distress, false imprisonment, breach of the right of burial and violation of civil rights.

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