Zapata resident files lawsuit against sheriff’s office claiming excessive force [to the point of requiring amputation] - eviltoast

“His leg bent backwards in the opposite direction that your knee is supposed to bend, so forcefully, that his leg, you can hear it on the video, it makes a horrible crunching popping sound, and it just splits the leg all the way off, except for just a little tissue in the front,” said Barrientos. “The deputies had to apply two tourniquets to save his life because quit literally, Mr. Barrientos was bleeding to death.”

Don’t ever forget that cops are animals.

  • chaogomu@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Some states limit the initial lawsuit to actual damages (usually provable medical costs). Once the case goes to trial, a jury can find in favor of the victim and assign punitive damages. This is how the infamous hot coffee case worked. The lady suffered third degree burns, the jury found out that McDonald’s had injured a bunch of people with boiling coffee and been warned about it a few more times, and the jury said that $28K wasn’t enough and awarded $3M.

    I’d imagine something similar here if this went to trial.