Metro agrees to pay nearly $250K in wrongful arrest settlement
It's been more than three years since Ralph Ward was taken into custody at a convenience store in Nolensville. Now, he's sharing his first-hand account of the night that changed his life.

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Man suing Spokane police for alleged wrongful arrest

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Fremont business owner wrongly arrested

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'You need to be held accountable': Ada County settles wrongful arrest lawsuit

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How Many Cast Iron Pans Does it Take to Stop a Bullet?

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Officer resigns after false arrest of wheelchair-bound man | Behind The Investigation

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Detroit police say wrongful arrest of pregnant woman was mistake

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Cops Use AI to Arrest an Innocent Man & It Cost Them MILLIONS

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Man awarded $10 million in lawsuit over assault by Dearborn police officer

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Florida woman accuses deputies of illegally entering home, wrongful arrest

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The Police Said It Didn't Exist… Until the Judge Caught the Lie

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Cop Arrests a 1st Amendment Auditor and Ends Up in Court!

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Brevard County Sheriff's Office settles false arrest lawsuit with tourist

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THP troopers sued for arresting a sober driver for DUI

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Trump Reflecting Pool: Arrested man’s attorney laughs at charges

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Cop Gets Fired After Apologizing To Army Sergeant

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Arkansas Cop Loses It and Costs the City Thousands! Massive Lawsuit

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City reaches $375K settlement for wrongful arrest

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Racial Profiling Cops Pull Over State Attorney, Instantly Regret It

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On Trump shouting match, Sen. Bill Cassidy says, "Unfortunately, I raised my volume to match his"

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