A former police officer with the Elkhart Police Department, Joshua Titus, 34, was sentenced today to one year and one day in federal prison followed by one year of supervised release for his role in assaulting a handcuffed detainee in his custody. Read More
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Former Indiana Police Officers Sentenced for Civil Rights Violations in Assault of Handcuffed Detainee
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