
Postgame incident leads to handcuffing of Tuskegee coach Benjy Taylor
Tuskegee University head coach Benjy Taylor was handcuffed after a postgame incident; the provided excerpt does not include further details.
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Tuskegee University head coach Benjy Taylor was handcuffed after a postgame incident; the provided excerpt does not include further details.

After Tuskegee's 77-69 loss to Morehouse, coach Benjy Taylor was handcuffed by police during the postgame handshake at Morehouse. The incident involved security concerns over football players entering the handshake line; Taylor says he was trying to remove them and was distressed by how the situation was handled. No charges were filed and he was released after the confrontation.

Senator Alex Padilla was forcibly removed, handcuffed, and pushed to the ground by DHS officers during a press conference in Los Angeles after he interrupted Secretary Kristi Noem to ask questions about immigration enforcement, sparking widespread outrage and calls for accountability.

Senator Alex Padilla was forcibly removed and handcuffed during a DHS news conference in LA, leading to widespread criticism from Democrats and concern over the treatment of a sitting senator, with the Trump administration defending the actions as appropriate security measures.

NFL Hall of Famer Terrell Davis described feeling humiliated and stripped of his dignity after being handcuffed and removed from a United Airlines flight in front of his children. The incident began when Davis lightly tapped a flight attendant to request ice for his son, leading to a misunderstanding and his subsequent detainment by law enforcement. United Airlines has removed the flight attendant from duty and reached out to Davis' attorney, but Davis has yet to receive a direct apology.

Former Denver Broncos star Terrell Davis claims he was unjustly handcuffed and removed from a United Airlines flight after tapping a flight attendant on the arm to get his attention. The incident occurred during a flight from Denver to Orange County, California, and Davis was detained by federal agents upon landing. United Airlines has since removed the flight attendant from duty and is investigating the matter, while Davis and his attorneys are demanding a thorough investigation and have described the encounter as appalling.

In Colorado, inmate Ronald Caillier, 38, overpowered two officers at a hospital, escaped while handcuffed, and carjacked a minivan with a handgun inside. Caillier, held on burglary and assault charges, is now on the run and considered "armed and very dangerous." The officers involved in the escape were treated for injuries, and Caillier was last seen wearing black and white striped pants and an orange t-shirt while handcuffed.

District Attorney Russell Johnson confirmed that the woman who died in a patrol car driven by a Meigs County deputy into the Tennessee River was wearing handcuffs at the time of her death. Deputy Robert Leonard had arrested her and was taking her to be booked when the accident occurred. The woman's identity has not been released, and authorities are waiting for autopsy results. The deputy's body and the woman's body have been recovered, and funeral arrangements for the deputy have not yet been announced.

Myon Burrell, whose life sentence was commuted, has been charged with resisting arrest and was handcuffed after allegedly refusing to comply with police officers.