Allen v. Hayes
Clearly established that handcuffing unarmed and seriously injured suspect without probable cause violated Fourth Amendment.
Clearly established that handcuffing unarmed and seriously injured suspect without probable cause violated Fourth Amendment.
Where officer shot subject several times and watched him crash into a tree, and officer radioed for police backup for himself, it would violate clearly established law for officer to stand by for six minutes without performing medical care or call for medical backup.
Clearly established that use of deadly force against person who officer knew was not dangerous was constitutional violation.