The mother of the 10-year-old boy who was arrested for public urination is suing the city of Senatobia, Mississippi, and the officers who were involved in the “distressing incident,” their attorney announced on Wednesday.
On behalf of her son Quantavious, Latonya Eason filed the lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi on Wednesday, Feb. 21. The filing lays out the events that led Eason’s child to be put behind bars last August.
While she was running errands at a local office building, Quantavious told his sister that he had to use the bathroom and could not wait. He noticed a sign indicating no public restrooms, so he urinated in the parking lot.

“Without his mother’s permission, he decided to discreetly relieve himself by opening his mother’s car door and using the restroom behind the door so as to not expose himself,” the family’s attorneys say in their filing to the court.
According to the complaint, a Senatobia Police officer saw what he was doing, notified Eason, and reprimanded them but let them go. However, shortly after, former Sentatobia police officer Zachary Jenkins arrived with four colleagues at the scene. Jenkins — who is listed as a defendant in the document — notified Eason that Quantavious would be taken into custody.
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