Verdict backs Corona officers in Killing of Arabic Man who had a Broom
Saturday, October 16, 2004 at 02:09PM
TheSpook
A civil jury decided Thursday in favor of the city of
Corona and three of its police officers in a wrongful-death lawsuit.
Abdullah Fakhry died in December 2001 after a confrontation in his home
with Corona officers. The family sued the city, claiming the officers'
actions caused the 56-year-old man's death. On Dec. 9, 2001, officers responded
to an apartment after a neighbor reported hearing a disturbance. Fakhry
assured the officers nothing was wrong and didn't want to let them in,
according to court testimony. But officers were obligated to make sure
no one had been victimized, so they entered the apartment. Fakhry
picked up a broom at one point and appeared threatening, according to
court transcripts. The officers used pepper spray on him and subdued
him. But Fakhry stopped breathing during the ordeal and an emergency
worker gave him CPR. Fakhry died about nine days later, and the family
believed the officers' actions caused his death. A critical issue
debated in Riverside County Superior Court was whether the officers'
use of force was reasonable. Jurors sided with the officers. Farzana
Fakhry said she believed the still-fresh events of Sept. 11, 2001,
played a role.She said her father warned his
children not to do anything irrational if approached by the police, she
said. "The cops acted like criminals," Farzana Fakhry said. "My father
was not violent." [more ]
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