Walker v. Pollock et al 4:19-CV-4829

Walker v. Pollock et al 4:19-CV-4829

Below is a pdf containing documents that the Attorney General sent regarding this case. Here is a summary below:

#882 – A report Pollock wrote admitting to hitting me

#897-98 – Witness statement Williford wrote. He never said I hit Pollock and contests that Pollock never struck me, though Pollock admitted doing so five times.

#427 – Central grievance office showing why case was overturned

#866- Officer witness statement. Never said I hit Pollock

#925-26 – Proof of Injury

#862 – Officer witness statement. Note that she didn’t say I hit Pollock. She also says she arrived before Officer Rivas. Officer Rivas claimed to have saw me hit Pollock. She says he showed up later.

#866- Officer Rivas statement saying I hit Pollock. He claims to be a first responder.

#848 – Lt. report listing Defendant Glaze as a witness and claiming that I hit Pollock, then he grabbed me.


The document below basically states that Jason won’t be able to sue the defendants because they have hidden out. The Attorney General usually advises the defendants to resign and find another job. The defendants usually ignore answering the phone when the Attorney General calls. This is only during circumstances when their suit is obvious and within the documents. 

Jason will need a private detective, attorney, or the U.S. Marshals to personally confront and serve the defendants. The Attorney General is supposed to do this but they’ve made it clear the defendants have vanished. They’ve even asked the courts to seal their address so that supporters can’t attempt to serve them notice of the suit.


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