Suburban Denver deputy snaps mans middle finger after he flipped lawman off, lawsuit says
A man admits that he flipped off an Adams County deputy, but he claims that didnt give the lawman the right to intentionally break his middle finger in retaliation.
Jeffrey Woodfork has sued Adams County Sheriffs Deputy Travis Wilson accusing him of excessive force and several Adams County jail nurses and their employer, Corizon Health Inc. of Tennessee, claiming the nurses didnt treat his finger and it healed in a permanently malformed position.
Denver attorney Raymond Bryant filed the lawsuit Tuesday on Woodforks behalf in U.S. District Court in Denver. Woodfork is seeking compensation and punitive damages including permanent impairment.
On Dec. 12, 2015, Wilson jumped out of an unmarked vehicle and pointed a gun at Woodfork as he was crossing a street. At the same time, a woman who was with him took off running, the lawsuit says.
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