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East Lansing sued over pepper spray, arrest incident

By Editorial Board Published November 6, 2025 6 Min Read
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East Lansing sued over pepper spray, arrest incident

EAST LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Two federal lawsuits filed Thursday morning accuse the town of East Lansing of getting insurance policies and practices “to treat minorities differently.”

The allegations are available lawsuits accusing the town, East Lansing Police Chief Jennifer Brown and Officer Andrew Lyon of extreme drive, false arrest, extreme detention, widespread legislation battery, slander and libel for the pepper spraying and arrests of Lonnie Smith and Mason Woods on Aug. 24 in entrance of Dave’s Scorching Rooster in downtown East Lansing.  

Lansing legal professional Jack Rucker and neighborhood leaders announce two federal lawsuits in opposition to the town of East Lansing, East Lansing Police Division Chief Jennifer Brown and Officer Andrew Brown. The announcement was held in entrance of Dave’s Scorching Rooster in downtown East Lansing Thursday morning. (WLNS)

Brown and Lyon are sued of their skilled and particular person capacities.  

Woods and Smith, who’re Black, allege violations of the state and federal constitutions within the 8 rely lawsuits filed within the U.S. Federal District Court docket for the Western District of Michigan.  

“The City of East Lansing and East Lansing Police Department have no comment,” Carrie Sampson, communications director for the Metropolis of East Lansing, responded to a 6 Information inquiry. 

Lawyer Jack Rucker, of Nova Legislation in Lansing, mentioned a remark made by Chief Brown to six Information Investigates in August was proof that the town “maintained and enforced customs, practices, and policies that directly caused the deprivation of Plaintiff’s constitutional rights under the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution.” 

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In September, Brown advised 6 Information Investigates, “We have a very transient population, and over the last month, starting with Welcome Weekend, we have had a disproportionate number of minorities come into the community and commit crimes, and as police officers, we are simply responding to those crimes.”   Her feedback have been made relating to “Response to Resistance” information from June and July, revealing a disproportionate variety of individuals of colour have been subjected to “use of force” by the East Lansing Police Division.  

These feedback have been condemned as “racist.” Brown subsequently apologized for her feedback.

Officers in East Lansing had raised considerations that the town was experiencing a wave of issues throughout “Welcome Week,” which the town had labeled “disruptive.” 

“This is indicative that there is a policy and a custom in the city of East Lansing Police Department to treat minorities differently, to assert a second level of justice that permits them to engage in far more brutality,” Rucker mentioned Thursday morning whereas asserting the lawsuits. “This is backed up by statistics, and we can see it in the very on the very night of August 24th. We see it in Officer Andrew Lyons when he walks and just across that street there and with the casualness of a man that is trying to break up a couple of dogs, deploys pepper spray.” 

Harold Pope is the President of the NAACP Lansing Department. His group and others, together with the Girls’s Middle of Higher Lansing, the East Lansing Impartial Police Oversight Fee, and the East Lansing Human Rights Fee, have known as for Brown’s instant resignation.  

Pope mentioned there’s “systemic racism” in operation within the metropolis of East Lansing.  

“There were other community leaders there and they said they could see it blatantly, that you could see a group of, of, of non-minorities, uh, in an activity and nothing was done, or a policeman went up and said, “Hey, you guys need to calm down,” mentioned Harold Pope. “But then on the other hand, blacks and minorities are doing something completely innocent and the police were all over them, shutting them down, handling them and dispersing them for doing nothing. And so, yes, based, based on those and the other things I’ve heard, yes, I believe there’s a, uh, uh, a culture of systemic racism here.” 

Kath Edsall, vice chair of ELIPOC, attended the information convention on Thursday morning. She advised 6 Information she, too, believes there’s systemic racism in operation on the metropolis of East Lansing Police Division.  

“I mean, the oversight commission was created to address racial disparities. We knew before the commission even existed that there were racial disparities in policing. We have data on use of force that demonstrates there is an over there’s an excessive amount of force — Black bodies have force used against them more often than white people based on the percentage of their population in this community,” Edsall mentioned. “There is in, in practice, discrimination against Black people in this community — Black and Brown people — in this community.”  

The lawsuits accuse the town of East Lansing and Chief Brown of publishing “false and defamatory statements by way of a press launch to statewide information shops.” The lawsuits contend a Sept. 26 press launch, despatched out by the town of East Lansing, accused Woods and Smith of “fighting,” regardless of having surveillance video from Dave’s Scorching Rooster that reveals no battle had occurred.  

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