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Deputy Who Shot Unarmed Man Expected to Conclude Testimony

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Testimony is expected to conclude in the lawsuit filed by an unarmed black man who was shot and paralyzed by a Florida sheriff's deputy.

Palm Beach County Sgt. Adams Lin is expected to conclude his testimony Tuesday in the lawsuit filed by 22-year-old Dontrell Stephens. Lin is Asian-American.

Lin has testified he stopped Stephens for riding his bike into traffic in September 2013 and shot him after he reached for his waistband and flashed his hand forward with a dark object that he thought was a gun. Stephens has denied reaching for his waistband. He was holding a cellphone.

Lin's attorneys say they have two more witnesses, including a police use-of-force expert.

Lin was cleared of criminal wrongdoing. Stephens says Lin violated his civil rights and is seeking more than $5 million.