JOE MANDAK Associated Press= PITTSBURGH (AP) — The lawyer for a black high school student who said he was beaten by three white police officers in Pittsburgh is calling police accounts of his arrest a "fairy tale." Jordan Miles filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the officers. His attorney J. Kerrington Lewis told jurors Tuesday that Miles was walking from his mother's house to his grandmother's house on a cold snowy January night in 2010 when three men came up on him in a car and demanded drugs and money. Instead of pausing, he briefly fought with them and ran, Lewis says, because he thought he was being robbed. Lawyers for the three plainclothes police officers say Miles, now 20,...
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