Federal judge dismisses lawsuit in 2023 Mobile police Taser death case
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by the family of a man who died after being shocked multiple times with a Taser by Mobile police in 2023.

A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the family of a man who died after Mobile police officers used a Taser on him multiple times in 2023.
The lawsuit was brought by family members seeking legal recourse for the death that occurred following the Taser incident involving Mobile Police Department officers.
According to court documents, the man died after being subjected to multiple Taser shocks during an encounter with law enforcement in 2023. The specific circumstances surrounding the initial police contact and the events leading to the Taser deployment have not been detailed in available court filings.
The federal judge's decision to dismiss the case effectively ends the family's legal challenge in federal court, though the ruling does not necessarily preclude other potential legal avenues.
The Mobile Police Department has not released additional details about the incident or the subsequent legal proceedings. The dismissal comes amid ongoing national discussions about police use of force and the deployment of Tasers during law enforcement encounters.