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TheJunkyard News-Police Lawsuit Settlement For Randy Cox
Randy Cox, man paralyzed in police van, reaches settlement.
A joint settlement of $45 million has been reached in the civil case of Richard Cox v. the City of New Haven, according to New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker.
Richard “Randy” Cox was paralyzed while he was being transported in the back of a New Haven police transport van last June. Five officers were charged after failing to intervene when it became apparent he was injured.
The five officers pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor charges of reckless endangerment and cruelty. Two of those officers were terminated by the New Haven Police Commission on Wednesday.
All parties in the civil case participated in a settlement conference on Friday, and with the judge’s assistance, agreed on a settlement of $45 million to resolve all of the claims against the city, officials said.
Of the $45 million, the New Haven city insurance covers $30 million of the total settlement. The city of New Haven will pay the rest of the settlement amount.
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