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Supreme Court rejects case of retired cop put in police chokehold

INSTITUTE FOR JUSTICE VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS
                                Vietnam veteran and retired federal law enforcement officer José Oliva held a photo in front of the VA hospital in El Paso, Texas.

INSTITUTE FOR JUSTICE VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS

Vietnam veteran and retired federal law enforcement officer José Oliva held a photo in front of the VA hospital in El Paso, Texas.

WASHINGTON >> The Supreme Court today rejected an appeal from a retired federal law enforcement officer who was put in a chokehold and wrestled to the ground at a VA hospital security checkpoint.

The justices did not comment in refusing to revive a lawsuit filed by Jose Oliva, 76, against three officers who violently detained him in an altercation that was captured on camera. Oliva was 70 at the time of the incident in El Paso, Texas.

A Vietnam veteran who spent 25 years in federal law enforcement, Oliva had an appointment for dental work at the VA facility in 2016. The officers said he failed to produce identification, which Oliva said he already had put in a bin that was about to be scanned.

He underwent shoulder surgery and treatment for his throat, hand and ear after the altercation.

A trial judge allowed his civil rights lawsuit to go forward, but a federal appeals panel reversed the initial ruling.

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