Wade v. Daniels
Not clearly established that officer’s use of deadly force was unreasonable against murder suspect who was holding shotgun near civilian who stated she was afraid.
Not clearly established that officer’s use of deadly force was unreasonable against murder suspect who was holding shotgun near civilian who stated she was afraid.
If officer struck plaintiff in the head with his pistol when he was handcuffed and posed no immediate threat to others, officer violated clearly established rights.
Jury could find that four-minute delay in seeking medical help for plaintiff officer shot in the head was deliberately indifferent, but law was not clearly established, and officer was entitled to qualified immunity.