

He was charged with Interference with an Arresting Police Officer Failure to Disclose Identity and Disorderly Conduct Creating an Offensive Condition. In May of 2020, charges were filed in Justice Court against Franchek over the same incident. He alleged that on September 29, 2019, officers unlawfully entered his home without a warrant or probable cause they arrested, tasered and assaulted him did not give a Miranda warning, and interfered with his son’s attempt to record the events on video.


District Court saying that the city and four of its police officers violated his Constitutional rights. Franchek, a former city council candidate, filed suit in U.S.
