Lamar Wright is accusing two Euclid police officers of forcibly arresting him last year and "maliciously" filing false charges against him. He filed a lawsuit against the officers and the department today.According to the civil complaint, Wright pulled into a driveway "to safely use his cell phone" on Nov. 4, 2016. Two armed men approached his vehicle, and, realizing they were police officers, Wright placed his car in park and held his hands up.The officers then tased and pepper-sprayed Wright, before he had a chance to explain the colostomy bag and pain.