2 New Haven police officers fired for 2022 arrest that left Randy Cox paralyzed

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2 New Haven police officers fired for 2022 arrest that left Randy Cox paralyzed
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Two New Haven police officers charged for their alleged involvement in the arrest of Randy Cox -- a Black man paralyzed while in police custody -- were fired Wednesday.

In this image taken from police body camera video provided by New Haven Police, Richard"Randy" Cox, center, is pulled from the back of a police van and placed in a wheelchair after being detained by New Haven Police on June 19, 2022, in New Haven, Conn.

Cox's attorney, Jack O'Donnell, told ABC News in a phone interview on Thursday that Cox is "pleased" with the commission's decision to terminate the officers, but their termination is "a long time coming."The vote to terminate the officers came during a special meeting on Wednesday to consider New Haven Police Chief KarlRonald Pressley, who was also charged in the incident, had since retired from the police department.

The board's vote on Jacobson's recommendation to terminate Segui and Diaz was postponed to June 28 because the officer's attorneys were unavailable, according to the city. "Police officers are often required to utilize their best judgment in assessing situations, and are now being judged with the benefit of 20/20 hindsight. Our Supreme Court has consistently held this is not the appropriate standard," he added.Attorneys representing Diaz and Pressley did not immediately respond to ABC News' requests for comment.for criminal possession of a firearm and breach of peace.

"When an individual enters the custody of the New Haven Police Department, there is an obligation to treat them with dignity and respect and in a manner that ensures their safety and well-being," Elicker said.

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