MRO wrote to All <=-
In September 2023, truck driver Jason Killinger was wrongfully arrested
at the Peppermill Casino in Reno after facial recognition software incorrectly identified him as Michael Ellis, a man previously banned
from the property.
The key details of the incident and the resulting legal action are as follows:
The Incident: Despite providing valid identification, Killinger was accused by Reno Police Officer Richard Jager of using a fraudulent ID.
He was detained for 11 hours and held in handcuffs for four, resulting
in physical injuries.
Police Misconduct: The lawsuit alleges that Officer Jager ignored
evidence of Killinger's true identity-even after a fingerprint check at the jail confirmed it-and filed a police report claiming Killinger had provided conflicting identities.
Police Misconduct: The lawsuit alleges that Officer Jager ignored evidence of Killinger's true identity-even after a fingerprint
check at the jail confirmed it-and filed a police report claiming Killinger had provided conflicting identities.
Sounds like AI, and police, craziness, unfortunately.
Police Misconduct: The lawsuit alleges that Officer Jager ignored evidence of Killinger's true identity-even after a fingerprint check at the jail confirmed it-and filed a police report claiming Killinger had provided conflicting identities.
Hello MRO!
** On Friday 24.04.26 - 04:58, MRO wrote to All:
Police Misconduct: The lawsuit alleges that Officer Jager ignored evidence of Killinger's true identity-even after a fingerprint
check at the jail confirmed it-and filed a police report claiming Killinger had provided conflicting identities.
The fingerprint check should have been enough to show that they had
the wrong guy - no questions asked - and release the guy
immediately.
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