Adams v. City of Fremont
Police shooting of suicidal man, survived by wife and stepdaughter. Jury found victim was 25 percent contributorily negligent.
PDF of Damages Table, originally housed in NPAP Member Resources Portal on Wordpress NPAP site. Accessible in NPAP Dropbox here, URL below:
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Police shooting of suicidal man, survived by wife and stepdaughter. Jury found victim was 25 percent contributorily negligent.
Deputies shot unarmed passenger getting out of car after high speed pursuit; deputies saw him reach for his waistband; survived by wife and two minor daughters.
35 y.o. police officer died in vehicle collision; survived by wife and two minor daughters.
39 y.o. cocaine-intoxicated man, in psychiatric distress and combative with paramedics and police, died from officers’ multiple tasing, blunt force, and compression asphyxia; survived by parents.
Video-recorded beating of 28 y.o. meth. addicted man, with multiple arrests for drug sales, who was captured by deputies after high speed pursuit over the Bay Bridge. Deputies beat Plaintiff with batons for minutes. Two deputies were fired and criminally charged with felonies. Plaintiff sustained multiple crushing hand fractures, concussion, and scalp lacerations from multiple head strikes by deputies’ batons. Plaintiff faced unrelated federal charges at time of settlement.