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Ex-Duluth Cop Who Dragged Man Could Get Job Back

DULUTH, Minn. (AP) -- A former Duluth police officer who was fired after he dragged a handcuffed man through a city skyway system is a step closer to getting his job back.

Adam Huot was fired after the May 2017 incident. Video shows the man's head hit a steel door frame as he was being dragged.

The Minnesota Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that an arbitrator's decision to reinstate Huot doesn't violate public policy, meaning Huot can be reinstated. A message left with the city attorney's office wasn't immediately returned and it's unclear if the city will appeal.

Jim Michels, an attorney for the police union, says Huot accepts that he made a poor decision and looks forward to returning to work and serving the people of Duluth. Michels says it's unlikely Huot will be reinstated before all appeals are exhausted.

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