The settlement payable to the children and parents of Edward Bronstein is the largest civil rights settlement of its kind by the state of California, and the second largest nationally since Minneapolis paid $27 million in the case of George Floyd.
is the largest civil rights settlement of its kind by the state of California, and the second largest nationally since Minneapolis paid $27 million in the case of George Floyd, who also died in custody three years ago, said Annee Della Donna, an attorney for Bronstein's family.
Seven California Highway Patrol officers and a nurse were charged with involuntary manslaughter earlier this year in connection with the March 31, 2020, death of the 38-year-old Bronstein, who can be heard on video repeatedly screaming, "I can't breathe!" while outside a CHP station in Altadena.said the officers had a legal duty to Bronstein.
The district attorney said Bronstein initially declined to have his blood drawn following the freeway stop in Burbank on suspicion of driving under the influence and that an 18-minute video recorded by a CHP sergeant shows an officer warning him that if he didn't comply, he would be going "face down on the mat and we're going to keep going."Gascón said the video shows several officers restraining Bronstein, who is handcuffed and face down on a mat.
Bronstein became "unresponsive" and officers held him down as a medical professional drew a vial of blood from him, and a second vial of blood was collected as he was "laying so lifelessly that the officers no longer need to hold him down because he's dying as they're watching," the district attorney said.
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