An Ohio man is suing officers in Kentucky, claiming that he was falsely arrested after police believed he stole his own car.
Henry Lee Sanders III, who is represented by The Kemper Law Office, filed the lawsuit against members of the Florence Police Department. It alleges that the officers used excessive force and brutality against him during a traffic stop.
According to a complaint and his attorneys, Sanders was ordered to pull over near Burlington Pike and Utz Avenue in Boone County on Nov. 11, 2022. Officer James Wilbers is said to have believed that Sanders’ car was stolen.

More than three years earlier, Sanders had reported his 1996 blue Ford Crown Victoria stolen from outside of his Cincinnati home on April 18, 2019. Police found the car in the nearby suburb of Newport, Kentucky, the same day. A Cincinnati Police Department incident report shows that when Sanders recovered the car, it was missing one thing: its front license plate, Ohio GYR6482.
During the 2022 traffic stop in Florence, Kentucky, Wilbers is accused of pulling out his gun, yelling “loudly,” and handcuffing Sanders “on the side of the road,” per the filing viewed by Atlanta Black Star. Three other officers, identified as Kelli Chapman, D.J. Hutcherson, and Patrick Taylor, arrived at the scene where Sanders was being detained.
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