‘I blew zero!’: Teen driver who demonstrated ‘the opposite of intoxication’ on breath and field sobriety tests can sue officers who arrested him, court rules

Background: Tayvin Galanakis is seen on bodycam footage during his Aug. 28, 2022 arrest (Law&Crime). Inset: Galanakis speaks with Law&Crime about his arrest and lawsuit (Law&Crime).

Background: Tayvin Galanakis is seen on bodycam footage during his Aug. 28, 2022 arrest (Law&Crime). Inset: Galanakis speaks with Law&Crime about his arrest and lawsuit (Law&Crime).

An Iowa man who was arrested for allegedly driving while intoxicated — despite having a blood-alcohol level of zero — can pursue his lawsuit against the city and the police officers who put him in handcuffs.

Tayvin Galanakis, who was 19 at the time of his arrest in 2022, can continue his lawsuit against the city of Newton and three police officers, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday. As Law&Crime previously reported, Galanakis was pulled over by police in Newton, a city located 30 miles east of Des Moines, after he was apparently spotted driving with his car’s brights illuminated on Aug. 28, 2022. Galanakis told officers that one of his headlights was out, and he turned on his high beams to compensate, as it was raining and difficult to see.

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