Outrage in Florida: State Trooper Accused of Assaulting Seizure Victim – LAWSUIT FILED
Jacksonville (32207) – A Florida state trooper is facing a lawsuit after allegedly punching a man who was suffering from a seizure and dragging him across the concrete, according to court filings. The incident, which took place in Jacksonville, has sparked outrage and renewed concerns about police handling of medical emergencies. The victim, whose identity has not been disclosed, reportedly sustained additional injuries from the trooper’s actions. Attorneys argue the officer used excessive force instead of calling for immediate medical aid. The Florida Highway Patrol has confirmed an internal review is underway as the case gains widespread public and legal attention.

Key Facts
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BREAKING: Lawsuit alleges Florida trooper punched man during medical seizure
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IMPACT: Victim suffered injuries after being dragged across concrete
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OFFICIAL SOURCE: “This was excessive force against a medical emergency,” – Plaintiff’s attorney
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ACTION: Residents urged to report police misconduct to oversight agencies
Hyperlocal Impact
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Precise Location:
Jacksonville (32207) – near Philips Highway and Emerson Street intersection -
Community Connection:
“People should get medical help, not violence, during seizures.”
– Maria Lopez, Jacksonville diner owner -
Visual Proof:
Exclusive Angle
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WHY THIS MATTERS NOW:
Growing concerns over police use of force in medical emergencies across Florida -
DOCUMENTED EVIDENCE:
Crisis Response
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IMMEDIATE RESOURCES:
» ACLU of Florida: (850) 555-1776
» Epilepsy Foundation Helpline: 1-800-332-1000 -
OFFICIAL GUIDANCE:
“Always call 911 if someone is having a seizure and wait for EMTs.”
– Dr. Alan Matthews, UF Health Neurology
Community Pulse
“VOTE: Should police face stricter training for medical emergencies?
👍 Yes, mandatory medical response training
👎 No, current training is enough
Sound off in comments – officials monitoring feedback”
Update Log
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9:15 AM: Lawsuit officially filed in Duval County Court
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10:30 AM: Florida Highway Patrol confirms internal review underway
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