California man paralyzed from run-in with police gets $20 million settlement
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) A Northern California man who was left paralyzed after he was slammed to the ground during a traffic stop won a $20 million settlement, one of the largest in the states history, officials announced Tuesday.
Gregory Gross, an Army veteran who lives in Yuba City, sued the police department in 2022 after police officers used pain compliance techniques and expressed disbelief when he repeatedly cried out, I cant feel my legs. Police officers also dismissed Gross when he said, I cant breathe, while being held facedown on the lawn outside a hospital, video released by Grosss lawyers shows.
Gross was accused of driving drunk and causing a slow-speed collision in April 2020.
Gross was left with a broken neck, and he underwent two surgeries to fuse his spine. He said the officers use of force left him unable to walk or care for himself, and he now needs round-the-clock nursing care for the rest of his life.
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