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Man hurt during protests in Asheville sues city, unnamed police officer

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    ASHEVILLE, North Carolina (WLOS) — A man injured during the George Floyd racial justice protests in Asheville is suing the city and a police officer.

Matthew Rous, 23, filed a federal complaint Friday, claiming that he went blind after being struck in the head with a projectile while police were trying to gain control of the crowds on May 31, 2020.

The lawsuit claims the city and police violated Rous’ constitutional rights to peacefully protest. He’s seeking compensation and punitive damages.

A spokesperson for the city says, “The City of Asheville does not generally comment on active litigation.”

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