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Officer fired after using vascular restraint
The Associated Press
MT. JULIET, Tenn. — A Tennessee police officer has pleaded not guilty to aggravated assault charges after he was caught on video using a chokehold on a man suspected of hiding marijuana in his mouth.
An attorney for Cpl. William Cosby says he pleaded not guilty Thursday.
A lawyer for the city of Mt. Juliet, about 20 miles east of Nashville, says Cosby has been fired.
Cosby's attorney, Chuck Ward, says the decision to fire Cosby shows the city believes him to be "guilty until proven innocent."
Video from a city police car shows Cosby using a chokehold on 26-year-old James Lawrence Anders Jr. during an April traffic stop. The video then shows Anders passing out.
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Charges including marijuana possession were later dropped. Anders is suing over the incident.
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