Amy K Nixon

The Tennessean

UPDATE: Three Cheatham County Sheriff's deputies have been placed on administrative leave in relation to this lawsuit. Read more here.

Jordan Elias Norris, 20, of Pegram has filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court accusing three Cheatham County Correction Deputies of deprivation of civil rights, citing the use of excessive force and failure to protect after he was repeatedly tased in the jail.

Norris was arrested Nov. 3, 2016 and charged with felony manufacturing/possession of marijuana for resale, possession of drug paraphernalia, theft under $500, five counts of possession of a prohibited weapon.

He was charged felony vandalism of over $1,000 and simple assault Nov. 7 while still incarcerated.

Norris was originally suspected of stealing a semi-automatic rifle and Sheriff's deputies received information he was going to use the weapon on any law enforcement who tried to arrest him, according to Sheriff Mike Breedlove.

Several use of force reports state that Norris was failing to comply with deputies and combative during the time-frame deputies tased him.

The Ashland City Times has obtained surveillance video, use of force reports from the jail and a copy of the lawsuit. This story will be updated as details of the events are reviewed.