Allegations:
Riney was heading to see his grandchildren when he stopped to ask a man on the corner for a light for his cigarette. Officers Dieball and Reykjalin pulled up and stopped Riney, telling him that they needed to check to see if he had any outstanding warrants. The officers didn't have a computer in the police car, so they forced Riney to go to a police station and made him strip and submit to a search. Dieball assured Riney that if they didn't find anything, they would let him go. But when Riney was naked, the officers told him to bend over and open his buttocks, “called him a name” and handcuffed him to a ring in the wall. When the officers realized that there were no outstanding warrants for Riney, they tried to get him to provide information about anyone who had drugs or guns. Riney refused. The officers loudly insisted that the “deal was off the table” and charged him with possession of one bag of heroin. Riney spent four months in jail before the charges were dismissed.