Star Observer.She also told the court that the officers referred to her as "it," commonly used as a slur against trans people, and that Follington allegedly kneeled on her chest during the arrest, making it hard for her to breathe.
She also alleged that during the arrest, Brown threw punches to her face.Follington said that at the time, he and Brown were working on an anti-drug patrol called Operation Deadpool.
As such, they had asked to see the IDs of numerous game room patrons. He later charged Bradford with resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer.
The charges have since been dropped, according to News.com.au.However, Follington now stands charged of falsifying documents about her arrest.