Mount Vernon, Iraq Veteran Files Lawsuit Against Police Department Alleging Violation of Constitutional Rights
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IssueWire
October 16, 2023 at 13:00 PM EDT
Mount Vernon, New York Oct 16, 2023 (Issuewire.com) - Matthew J. Fecteau has filed a lawsuit against the City of Mount Vernon, New York ("CMVNY") and the Mount Vernon Police Department ("MVPD") in the pursuit of public accountability and the protection of his Constitutional Rights. The lawsuit, centered on the failure of the CMVNY and MVPD to uphold their legal obligations, seeks redress for the alleged infringement of Mr. Fecteau's Constitutional Rights. The case, filed on 26 September 2023, highlights Mr. Fecteau's assertions that the City of Mount Vernon, New York and its police department failed to intervene when his Constitutional Rights were violated and, in some instances, participated in said violations, even during periods when he was away on serving his country. After attempting to resolve these matters through administrative avenues without success, he has taken the step of filing this lawsuit. Key Points in the Lawsuit:
Matthew J. Fecteau's lawsuit seeks to address these concerns and hold the City of Mount Vernon and the Mount Vernon Police Department accountable for their actions. This case underscores the significance of upholding Constitutional Rights and fostering transparency in law enforcement. Source :Matthew Fecteau This article was originally published by IssueWire. Read the original article here. More NewsView More
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