$100 million lawsuit - paralyzed in New Haven police custody Full Bodycam video- Richard “Randy” Cox

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Hartford, Connecticut – On September 27, 2022, attorneys for a Connecticut man that was paralyzed in New Haven police custody on June 19, 2022 filed a $100 million lawsuit in federal court against New Haven and five police officers. Richard “Randy” Cox, 36, was arrested on a gun charge and was handcuffed in the back of a police van when the vehicle came to an abrupt stop (as seen in the body cam video). The vehicle did not have a seat belt, and Cox suffered significant injuries. Cox was later dragged from the van and placed in a holding cell for “10 to 15 minutes” before paramedics arrived. The collision left Cox with a fractured spine and “permanent paralysis below his neck,” among other medical issues, including contusions, scarring, a compromised immune system and permanent muscle atrophy, according to the suit. Cox’s lawyers, R.J. Weber III and Lou Rubano, filed a $100 million lawsuit against the city. The suit accuses five New Haven police officers of violating Cox’s Fourth and 14th Amendment rights.

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