Chris Starr, NM Deputy Accused Of Forcing Jonathan Griego To Kneel On Hot Asphalt
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.—
An Albuquerque man suffered severe burns to his knees and buttocks after a
Bernalillo County sheriff's deputy forced him to kneel and sit on hot asphalt
for nearly half an hour, according to a federal civil rights lawsuit.
The lawsuit filed
earlier this month in U.S. District Court in Albuquerque alleges Deputy Chris
Starr made Jonathan Griego, 23, kneel on the scorching asphalt during a June
traffic stop on a day when temperatures reached 96 degrees in the city.
Starr demanded that
Griego kneel and sit on the asphalt, where he was forced to "literally
cook" after a needle was found in his pocket, court papers said.
In court documents
filed in response to the lawsuit, Jonlyn Martinez, an attorney representing the
county, denied Griego's allegations. Martinez also asked that a judge dismiss
the suit.
According to the
lawsuit, Starr ignored Griego's complaints that the heat was burning through
his pants and undergarments.
Shannon Kennedy,
Griego's lawyer, said a medical report concluded Griego suffered second-degree
burns on his knees. "The photos are just awful," Kennedy said.
She added the burns
on Griego's buttocks were even worse than those on his knees.
Griego later was
cited for possession of drug paraphernalia, but Starr did not appear for the
court date and the ticket was dismissed, Kennedy said.
The burnings caused
"embarrassment, humiliation, pain and suffering and emotional
distress," the lawsuit said.
Martinez did not
immediately return a call seeking comment from The Associated Press. Starr does
not have a listed phone number.
The lawsuit seeks
unspecified damages and legal fees.
A conference on the
case is scheduled for Jan. 29.

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