By KATIE PARKINS, Denver7
CAÑON CITY, Colo. — A former Fremont County Sheriff’s Office deputy is due in court Tuesday on charges related to excessive force accusations, according to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI).
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Coworkers accused Deputy Mora-Huerta of using a so-called “c-clamp” position on the inmate, putting his right hand on the inmate’s neck while the inmate was up against a wall.
When the inmate said, “he’s choking me,” Deputy Mora-Huerta responded saying, “yes I am.” Chokeholds are prohibited for peace officers, according to the CBI.
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