Stop Police Brutality

Documenting Police Misconduct Across America

Stop Police Brutality

Documenting Police Misconduct Across America

County SheriffTexas

Former Harris County deputy faces new excessive force…

Originally reported by Click2Houston2025-04-09

Police Misconduct

Christopher Bolin, a former Harris County deputy who was fired from the Sheriff’s Office in 2023, is now facing multiple lawsuits alleging excessive force and misconduct involving two high school students. The latest lawsuit claims that Bolin and other deputies violated the teens’ constitutional rights during an unlawful arrest.

Key Facts

  • Christopher Bolin, a former Harris County deputy, faces multiple lawsuits for alleged misconduct
  • Bolin was fired from HCSO in 2023 but later hired by the Harris County Precinct 2 Constable’s Office

Incident Details

Location Harris County, Texas
Department Harris County Sheriff’s Office and Harris County Precinct 2 Constable’s Office
Officers Involved Christopher Bolin and five other deputies

Disclaimer: This article is original editorial content based on information from publicly available news sources. All facts, names, and details are sourced from the original reporting linked above. Individuals mentioned are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The opinions expressed are those of the editorial staff of Police Brutality Watch and do not constitute legal advice.

Police Brutality Watch is a news aggregation and commentary platform operating under fair use principles (17 U.S.C. § 107). For our full terms, see our Terms of Service.

Fair Use Notice: This article contains material from third-party news sources and is shared under the principles of fair use (17 U.S.C. § 107) for purposes of news reporting, commentary, and education. All content is attributed to its original source with direct links provided. We encourage readers to visit the original publisher for the complete article.

Disclaimer: Police Brutality Watch is a news aggregation service. We do not produce original investigative reporting. Allegations described in aggregated articles are not proof of guilt or liability. For DMCA concerns, visit our DMCA & Copyright Policy.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Please Support Our Mission

This site relies on ad revenue to document police misconduct across America. Please disable your ad blocker to access the content.

Allow Ads - How To
  1. Click your ad blocker icon in the browser toolbar
  2. Select "Disable on this site" or "Pause"
  3. Refresh this page to continue