Wife of Grammy winner killed by Nashville police sues city over 'excessive, unreasonable force'

FILE - This 2018 driver's license photo shows Mark Capps. The wife of Grammy-winning sound engineer Capps, who was killed by police in January 2023, filed a lawsuit against the city of Nashville and Police Officer Ashley Coon on Monday, Oct. 30, claiming that Coon used “excessive, unreasonable force by shooting and killing Capps when he was not posing an active threat of imminent harm.” It also claims the city is to blame for Capps' death because it allowed the Metro Nashville Police Department to operate with a “culture of fear, violence, and impunity.” (Tennessee Department of Public Safety via AP, File)

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The wife of Grammy-winning sound engineer Mark Capps, who was killed by police in January, filed a federal lawsuit against the city of Nashville and police Officer Ashley Coon on Monday.

Three police officers, including Coon, said Capps was killed after pointing a handgun at them. But Capps’ family says details from the body camera footage suggest he didn’t aim a weapon. The suit alleges Coon used “excessive, unreasonable force by shooting and killing Capps when he was not posing an active threat of imminent harm.” It also argues the city is to blame for Capps’ death because it allowed the Metro Nashville Police Department to operate with a “culture of fear, violence, and impunity.”

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