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A man is claiming police mistakenly raided his home and tied him up for hours last year, when they were actually looking for his neighbor. In his federal lawsuit, Joseph Adams of Peck Street also alleges city police officers mocked him for being gay, physically injured him and caused extensive damage to his apartment. Read More |