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Ala. man acquitted at trial sues for false arrest

This video recording of a February incident helped clear a Vernon, Ala., man of attempted murder charges because the statements he gave police officers in the recording did not match police reports. (Jamison Carr, WTVA)
This video recording of a February incident helped clear a Vernon, Ala., man of attempted murder charges because the statements he gave police officers in the recording did not match police reports. (Jamison Carr, WTVA)
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Updated: 2/16 4:26 pm
 VERNON, Ala. (AP) -- An Alabama man is suing the city of Vernon and the local police department months after a jury acquitted him of attempted murder.
 
The Tuscaloosa News reports Jamison Carr filed a civil lawsuit last week in federal court saying he was falsely arrested and his civil rights were violated. He's seeking $1 million in compensation.
 
A jury found Carr not guilty of attempted murder and second-degree assault last October. Police had arrested him at a car wash in February 2012 after a confrontation with another man.
 
The lawsuit says a police officer wrote in an arrest report that Carr said of the man, "I tried to run over him because I wanted to kill him,'' but the officer later testified in court that statement wasn't true.

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