After Little’s wife got home, they refused her demand to leave, leaving only when she called 911 and another police department arrived, the suit says.

Although Little was still handcuffed, he was tackled and shocked with a Taser upon arrival at the St. Ann Police Department and later charged with assaulting officers and resisting arrest, the suit says.

The police report says that a nursing home staffer said that Little was acting “very odd” and police handcuffed him because he was “agitated” when they arrived.

The report says Little’s son gave permission to search the house.

It says Little became “vulgar and more agitated” in the car. He shoved a police lieutenant and Marsala when he got out, and then elbowed and scratched the officers before another officer used a Taser to take him to the ground, the report says.

Little’s wife was interviewed at the police station and said her father-in-law became agitated and walked away while they were running errands, and was probably picked up by a friend.

Little’s father, who suffers from dementia, was found the next day. He told police he’d walked off after arguing with Little and stayed the night with a friend.