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      • DENVER – A man who says he was falsely arrested, for aggravated bank robbery, and then beaten by police, has filed a $10-million lawsuit against the Denver Police Department and the FBI. Steven Talley, 46, was arrested Sept. 15, 2014 after police disseminated photos of a robber who had struck two U.S. Bank branches.
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  2. Sep 15, 2016 · DENVER — A suspected bank robber has filed a $10 million lawsuit against the FBI, the city of Denver and its police department for false arrest, excessive force and malicious prosecution. “I...

  3. Sep 15, 2016 · Records indicate Talley was at the University Church’s food bank when the robbery took place at 2555 S. Colorado Blvd. in Denver. DNA and a fingerprint believed to be those of the suspect did...

  4. Sep 16, 2016 · By Karen Morfitt. DENVER (CBS4) - A Denver man is suing police and the FBI for $10 million claiming he was wrongfully arrested and that excessive force was used. In September 2014 police received a...

  5. Sep 15, 2016 · Steven Talley, 46, was arrested Sept. 15, 2014 after police disseminated photos of a robber who had struck two U.S. Bank branches. One, on May 14, near Colfax and Monaco. The other, on September 5, near South Colorado and Yale.

  6. May 3, 2017 · Bad police work and faulty facial recognition techniques resulted in financial adviser Steven Talley being arrested not once, but twice for bank robberies he had nothing to do with — a...

  7. Steve Talley was at work at Transamerica Capital in the Denver Tech Center at the time of the first robbery, and had the call recordings and security badge logs to prove it. Because of his work in the financial securities industry, he had also previously undergone background checks and fingerprinting.

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