California has agreed to pay $24 million to the family of a man who died after yelling “I can’t breathe” as officers pinned him to the ground and tried to draw his blood following a traffic stop.
California has agreed to pay $24 million to the family of a man who died after yelling “I can’t breathe” as officers pinned him to the ground and tried to draw his blood following a traffic stop, attorneys for the family said Wednesday.
According to his family’s attorneys, Bronstein was brought to the Altadena station to have his blood drawn after the vehicle stop because he blew below the legal blood-alcohol limit.on a handheld camera and released as part of the civil lawsuit, officers order Bronstein to comply with the blood draw, but he initially refuses.
“What they did was nothing short of criminal,” family attorney Annee Della Donna said Wednesday outside the federal courthouse. “It was a conscious disregard for life. No one should be treated that way.”Sgt. Michael Little and Officers Dionisio Fiorella, Dusty Osmanson, Darren Parsons, Diego Romero, Justin Silva and Marciel Terry wereand assault under color of authority by Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascón in March.
It played a pivotal part in reaching the settlement agreement with the state, Carrillo said Wednesday. Aundrea, who did not give her last name to protect her family’s privacy, speaks about the settlement agreement in the death of Bronstein, with whom she had three children.
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