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Randy Cox sues police, city of New Haven for $100 million

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Randy Cox sues police, city of New Haven for $100 million

Sep 27, 2022 | 10:17 am ET
By Jaden Edison
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A photo of Randy Cox smiling, on a poster held by his mother on Thursday, Sept. 15, at New Haven City Hall. JADEN EDISON
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A photo of Randy Cox smiling, on a poster held by his mother on Thursday, Sept. 15, at New Haven City Hall. JADEN EDISON

Randy Cox, the Black man still paralyzed from the chest down after his head slammed into the wall of a New Haven police van and whose calls for help were disregarded after transport, is suing the five officers involved and the city of New Haven for $100 million. 

Cox formally accused officers Oscar Diaz, Betsy Segui, Ronald Pressley, Jocelyn Lavandier and Luis Rivera — all employed by the city during the incident — of negligence, carelessness and excessive force, according to the federal civil lawsuit filed Tuesday. The litigation requests damages “as the Court may deem proper,” but Cox’s attorneys said they are asking for the $100 million.