An update has emerged in the case of Quantavious Eason, the 11-year-old boy from Mississippi who was arrested last year for urinating in public. Following the recent development where his case and probation were dropped, his mother has now revealed plans to file a civil lawsuit.
The lawsuit targets multiple entities, including the city of Senatobia, the arresting officer, unnamed officers who responded to the scene, and the police chief, seeking a total of $2 million in damages. According to Quantavious' mother, her son has been deeply affected by the incident, experiencing significant trauma. The mere sight of police officers causes him to shake with fear, indicating the lasting impact of the arrest.
Efforts to obtain comments from the defendants regarding the impending lawsuit have been made, with responses awaited. This story is one that will be closely monitored in the coming week as it unfolds.