New Haven, Connecticut, has agreed to a $45 million settlement with Randy Cox, who was paralyzed while being transported handcuffed and without a seat belt in the back of a police van last year.
FILE - In this image taken from police surveillance video provided by New Haven Police, Richard"Randy" Cox slides down the back of a police van while being transported after being detained by New Haven Police on June 19, 2022, in New Haven, Conn. On Saturday, June 10, 2023, New Haven agreed to a $45 million settlement with Cox, who was paralyzed while being transported handcuffed and without a seat belt in the back of a police van last year.
Cox, 36, was left paralyzed from the chest down June 19, 2022, when the police van he was riding in braked hard, sending him head-first into a metal partition while his hands were cuffed behind his back. Cox had been arrested on charges of threatening a woman with a gun, which were later dismissed. “He kind of relived what happened to him throughout the day yesterday, so it was a very emotional day,” the attorney said by phone. “He’s unwinding now.”Freddie Gray case in Baltimore
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Randy Cox, man paralyzed in police custody, reaches $45 million settlement with New HavenNew Haven, Connecticut, has agreed to a $45 million settlement with Randy Cox, who was paralyzed while being transported handcuffed and without a seat belt in the back of a police van last year.
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Randy Cox, paralyzed in police van, reaches $45 million settlement with New Haven, ConnecticutRandy Cox, who was paralyzed while being transported handcuffed and without a seat belt in the back of a New Haven police van following his arrest last year, reached a $45 million settlement with the city.
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Randy Cox, paralyzed in police van, reaches $45 million settlement with New Haven, ConnecticutNew Haven, Connecticut, has agreed to a $45 million settlement with Randy Cox, who was paralyzed while being transported handcuffed and without a seat belt in the back of a police van last year
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Randy Cox, man paralyzed in police custody, reaches $45 million settlement with New HavenNew Haven, Connecticut, has agreed to a $45 million settlement with Randy Cox, who was paralyzed while being transported handcuffed and without a seat belt in the back of a police van last year.
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Randy Cox, paralyzed in police van, reaches $45 million settlement with New Haven, ConnecticutNew Haven, Connecticut, has agreed to a $45 million settlement with Randy Cox, who was paralyzed while being transported handcuffed and without a seat belt in the back of a police van last year. New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker said Saturday that the agreement was reached following a daylong settlement conference Friday. It came two days after the city fired two police officers who authorities said treated Cox recklessly and without compassion. The settlement resolves a $100 million lawsuit Cox brought against the city and police last year. Five officers face criminal charges in the case. All have pleaded not guilty.
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Randy Cox, man paralyzed in police custody, reaches $45 million settlement with New HavenNew Haven, Connecticut, has agreed to a $45 million settlement with Randy Cox, who was paralyzed while being transported handcuffed and without a seat belt in the back of a police van last year.
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