Family is awarded $1.8 million after their son died while in police custody

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Family is awarded $1.8 million after their son died while in police custody
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A California family was awarded nearly $1.8 million after an Anaheim jury ruled that police officers were primarily responsible for the death of a 35-year-old man in 2018.

Christopher Eisinger died in March 2018 in an encounter with officers from the Anaheim Police Department. The officers were responding to a report of an auto burglary when officers said Eisinger attempted to open the side gate of a nearby residence, leading to a pursuit, according to a report from the Orange County District Attorney's office.Body camera footage from the evening shows multiple officers chasing Eisinger, before pinning him down while Eisinger struggles.

The district attorney's office had previously cleared the officers of criminal fault, saying in its report that Eisinger"died as a result of his decision to exert himself while suffering from hypertrophy and dilation of the heart, recent and chronic substance abuse, and a myriad of associated health problems.

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