A Connecticut man was paralyzed after breaking his neck in back of police van.
New Haven's police chief is recommending that four officers be fired after Randy Cox was paralyzed while being transported during an arrest.New Haven, Connecticut's police chief is now recommending that four officers be fired after a man was paralyzed while being transported during an arrest.
Last June, Randy Cox was arrested, handcuffed and placed in a police van. The van came to a sudden stop and Cox was thrown to the back of the van. Cox then told police that he thought his neck was broken but the police officers did not get him medical help.All five police officers are facing charges of reckless endangerment and cruelty to person.
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