A lawsuit accuses Cookeville police of "excessive use of force" and planting contraband.
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http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=abf_1203739818The community of Cookeville, in Putnam County, is facing a $10 million lawsuit amid the release of shocking police dash cam video.
The video, from a Cookeville police cruiser, shows the arrest of a Putnam County man.
A Cookeville officer is seen allegedly placing drugs on the man, Carlos Ferrell, before arresting him.
Ferrell is now suing the city of Cookeville, the police department, Putnam County, and the sheriff's office for $10 million.
During the arrest, Ferrell was also bitten by a police K9.
Chris Melton, one of the officers involved, is now on leave, and his police force is facing statewide scrutiny.
One officer has been placed on leave because of the incident, and five others are named in the federal lawsuit.
Police car video from the Cookeville Police Department captured the incident that triggered the lawsuit.