"Nothing against Milwaukee:" Sterling Brown asked about arrest during Bucks Media Day
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Sterling Brown is getting ready for a new season with the Milwaukee Bucks.
At Bucks Media Day on Monday, he was asked to comment about how he's been treated since his arrest and tasing last January.
"The organization and the city have shown nothing but love," said Sterling Brown.
Brown filed a lawsuit against the city after the incident which started with a police response to a Walgreen's parking lot.
The suit is still pending but Brown says he's received a lot of support.
"I got a lot of positive feedback like I said a lot of support from everybody, organization, fans and all. I ain't got nothing against the city of Milwaukee," said Sterling Brown.
The release of body camera video from the incident and subsequent text messages led to the firing of one Milwaukee Police officer last week.