The Latest on the stun gun arrest of Milwaukee Bucks player Sterling Brown and the police body camera video (all times local):
3:05 p.m.
Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch calls newly released police video showing officers using a stun gun on Milwaukee Bucks player Sterling Brown ”disconcerting” and ”alarming.”
The Republican Kleefisch was asked about the video Thursday during an interview on C-SPAN. Gov. Scott Walker has not commented publicly on the police body camera video shows a possible parking citation escalating into a rough Taser takedown. Brown was never charged.
Kleefisch says the police reaction was ”inappropriate … particularly if someone was non-confrontational.”
Kleefisch says she’s waiting to see a transcription of the audio which was difficult to hear on the video released Wednesday. But even without the transcription http://www.dallascowboysteamonline.com/darren-woodson-jersey , Kleefisch says ”it seemed alarming to me.”
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2:30 p.m.
A published report says three police officers involved in the stun gun arrest of Milwaukee Bucks player Sterling Brown were punished by suspensions ranging from two to 15 days.
The Milwaukee Journal, citing unidentified sources, says Officer Joseph Grams was suspended for two days. Grams was the first officer who encountered Brown.
Sgts. Jeffrey Krueger and Sean Mahnke were suspended for 10 and 15 days Geron Christian Jersey , though it wasn’t clear which supervisor received the longer suspension. They were among the officers who later arrived at the scene.
Police have declined to name the officers or detail their punishments.
Chief Alfonso Morales apologized to Brown on Wednesday as body camera footage of the arrest was released, showing a possible parking citation escalating into a rough Taser takedown. Brown was never charged.
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12:18 a.m.
Community groups in Milwaukee are criticizing police over newly released body camera footage of Bucks player Sterling Brown’s January arrest.
The video released Wednesday shows Brown being confronted by an officer for parking his car across two handicap spaces in a pharmacy lot.
The situation escalates when an officer asks Brown to take his hands out of his pockets. Officers swarm over Brown and a stun gun is used on him.
Milwaukee NAACP President Fred Royal says it’s disturbing that an officer ”would incite an argument over a parking citation.”
Police Chief Alfonso Morales apologized to Brown and said officers have been disciplined.
The Latest on NBA Free Agency (all times EDT):
6:15 p.m.
Kyle Anderson’s move to Memphis became official Monday.
Anderson is now a member of the Grizzlies, and their likely starting small forward. San Antonio had until midnight Sunday to match the Grizzlies’ four-year Eric Kush Jersey , $37.2 million offer to Anderson, and declined.
Anderson averaged 7.9 points for the Spurs last season, in his first year as a full-time starting forward.
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6 p.m.
The New Orleans Pelicans have signed free-agent guard Elfrid Payton and re-signed guard Ian Clark.
New Orleans announced the roster moves Monday along with the formal signing of former Lakers forward Julius Randle Authentic Joe Pavelski Jersey , who agreed last week to a two-year contract worth about $18 million. Payton and Clark each have signed for one year.
The 6-foot-4 Payton is a New Orleans native who played in college for Louisiana-Lafayette. He spent most of his four NBA seasons with Orlando before being traded to Phoenix last February and has averaged 11.2 points and 6.4 assists during his career. Payton now joins a back-court that also includes Jrue Holiday and E’Twaun Moore.
Clark averaged 7.4 points in 20 minutes per game last season.
The 6-9 Randle, who averaged 16 points and eight rebounds with Los Angeles last season, joins a front-court featuring five-time All-Star and fellow former Kentucky player Anthony Davis.
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