A Brooklyn man beaten bloody by a pair of cops at a liquor store in a case mistaken identity is planning to sue the city for $100 million, according to legal documents.
Timothy Brown, a 46-year-old home-health aide, told reporters at a press conference with his lawyers Tuesday that he was just buying a bottle of wine after work when a pair of narcotic cops informed him he was under arrest — then wailed on him in a graphic caught-on-camera beatdown.
“I was brutally beaten for no reason,” Brown said, adding that when he now sees a police car on the street, he “fears for his life.
“What happened to me should never happen to anyone else — it was wrong, it was disgusting, my life will never be the same,” Brown said.
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