Autocorrect, amirite?
assault during a 911 response and the illegal detention of a disabled woman, according to a federal civil rights lawsuit.
The Coopersburg woman who filed the lawsuit was texting a friend about her health issues on Feb. 8, 2023, according to the lawsuit. The lawsuit says the woman was awaiting surgery to both hips, including a right hip replacement. It says she struggled to walk and climb stairs. She meant to text her friend, “I think I just s--t myself.” Instead, the text autocorrected to erroneously say, “I think I just shot myself,” the lawsuit says.
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