
A Black man was misidentified, arrested and held for 6 days in place of a White felon twice his age
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A Black man spent six days in jail in Nevada because police misidentified him as a convicted White felon who is more than twice his age, according to a federal lawsuit filed against the police departments of Henderson and Las Vegas.
Shane Lee Brown is now asking for at least $500,000 in damages.
Brown, 25, had finished work on January 8, 2020, and was driving in Henderson, Nevada -- 14 miles outside of Las Vegas -- when Henderson City Police officers pulled him over, the lawsuit, filed in US District Court of Nevada, details.

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