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recentlyheardcom · 7 months
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RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A U.S. Army lieutenant who was struck, pepper-sprayed and handcuffed during a traffic stop in Virginia asked a federal appeals court on Monday to overturn rulings by a trial judge after jurors found mostly in favor of the two police officers he sued.Video of the December 2020 encounter between Lt. Caron Nazario and Windsor police officers was viewed millions of times and highlighted Black drivers' fears of police mistreatment.In a legal brief filed Monday, Nazario argues that the court erred when it found in a pretrial ruling that Officers Joe Gutierrez and Daniel Crocker had probable cause to believe Nazario committed the crimes of eluding police, obstruction of justice and failure to obey an order.Nazario also contends that the court erred when it dismissed his claims of unreasonable seizure, excessive force and First Amendment retaliation. He also claims the court gave two erroneous jury instructions and is asking for a new trial. He filed his appeal with the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond.“We believe that the jury’s verdict was in part influenced by some of the rulings the trial court made, and we are asking the 4th Circuit to review those rulings,” said Jonathan Arthur, Nazario’s lawyer.Anne Lahren, one of Crocker's attorneys, said the trial court “was correct in its rulings on every issue that is now up on appeal.”“The Judge and the jury saw the videos, heard witnesses, and overwhelmingly ruled in favor of the officers,” Lahren said in a statement.The Associated Press sent emails seeking comment to attorneys representing Gutierrez.In January, a federal jury in Richmond largely sided with the police officers, finding in favor of Gutierrez on Nazario's claims of battery, false imprisonment and an illegal search. The jury also found in favor of Crocker on claims of assault and battery and false imprisonment.The jury did find Gutierrez liable for assault and awarded Nazario $2,685 in compensatory damages. Jurors also found that Crocker had illegally searched Nazario's SUV and awarded Nazario $1,000 in punitive damages.Nazario, who had sought $1 million in damages, asked for a new trial, but U.S. District Judge Roderick Young rejected that request in May, finding that Nazario had not shown "that the jury's findings were not within their discretion."The confrontation between police and Nazario began on Dec. 5, 2020, when officers pulled Nazario over in Windsor, a rural town of about 3,000 in southeast Virginia. The officers said Nazario's Chevrolet Tahoe did not have a rear license plate. Nazario's lawyers said the car dealer had placed temporary tags in the upper right-hand corner inside the rear window.Video showed Crocker and Gutierrez pointing handguns at a uniformed Nazario, who sat behind the wheel of his SUV while parked at a gas station. The officers repeatedly ordered Nazario to get out of his vehicle, with Gutierrez warning at one point that Nazario was “fixing to ride the lightning” when he didn’t get out.Nazario, who is Black and Latino, held his hands in the air outside the driver’s side window and repeatedly asked why he was being stopped.Gutierrez went on to pepper-spray him through the open window. Once Nazario got out of the vehicle, the officers ordered him to get on the ground, with Gutierrez using his knees to strike Nazario’s legs, Nazario's lawsuit states.Nazario has developed anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder, according to his lawsuit.Crocker is still on the force, but Gutierrez was fired in April 2021.Last month, in a separate settlement with Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares, the town of Windsor agreed to independent reviews of any misconduct allegations against its police force and additional officer training. The Attorney General’s Office said its investigation found that while about 22% of Windsor’s population is Black, it accounted for about 42% of the department’s traffic stops between July 1, 2020, and Sept. 30, 2021. The department also searched more vehicles driven by Black motorists than by white drivers.
“The Town of Windsor has worked diligently within its police force to enhance training, improve policies and procedures, and ensure the public that its law enforcement operates without prejudice and within the law,” the town said in a statement after the settlement was announced.
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lrmartinjr · 8 months
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blaqsbi · 8 months
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Post: Virginia lawsuit stemming from police pepper-spraying a Caron Nazario will be settled https://www.blaqsbi.com/5lnD
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ohbrownone · 1 year
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U S Army Lt Caron Nazario Will NOT Get A New Trial
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mistermaxxx08 · 1 year
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blakhanside00 · 1 year
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Watch "Lt. Caron Nazario and Attorney Demand A New Trial After Finding Out The Jury Was Pro-Police" on YouTube
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cryptonews256 · 1 year
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Army Lieutenant Awarded $3,685 In $1M Lawsuit Against VA Police
During a December 2020 traffic stop, Virginia police held U.S. army lieutenant Caron Nazario at gunpoint and pepper-sprayed him. As a result, Nazario sued the two Windsor Police Department officers involved, Daniel Crocker, and former officer Joseph Gutierrez. His federal lawsuit sought $1 million in damages for assault and racial profiling. Nazario identifies as Black and Latino. Less than two…
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newswireml · 1 year
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Caron Nazario, soldier pepper-sprayed in Virginia traffic stop, wins damages : NPR#Caron #Nazario #soldier #peppersprayed #Virginia #traffic #stop #wins #damages #NPR
In this image taken from Windsor, Va., police body camera footage, Lt. Caron Nazario is helped by an EMT after he was pepper-sprayed by Windsor police during a traffic stop in Windsor, on Dec. 20, 2020. AP hide caption toggle caption AP In this image taken from Windsor, Va., police body camera footage, Lt. Caron Nazario is helped by an EMT after he was pepper-sprayed by Windsor police during…
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insideusnet · 1 year
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An Army lieutenant pepper-sprayed by Virginia police during a traffic stop was awarded $3,600 | CNN : Inside US
CNN  —  A US Army officer who was pepper sprayed, pushed to the ground and handcuffed by Windsor, Virginia, police officers during a 2020 traffic stop was awarded around $3,600 Tuesday in a lawsuit that was seeking $1 million in compensatory damages. Second Lt. Caron Nazario, who is Black and Latino, filed the suit in 2021 claiming that the two police officers violated his rights guaranteed…
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4evahaka · 1 year
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A Black soldier in uniform who was pepper-sprayed in his car by Virginia police officers during a traffic stop has been awarded less than $4,000 in a million-dollar lawsuit against the two officers. The jury awarded 2nd Lt. Caron Nazario a total of $3,685 in the lawsuit against Windsor, Virginia, police officers Joe Gutierrez and Daniel Crocker. Gutierrez was ordered to pay $2,685 in damages, no malice, under liability for assault. He was cleared of all other charges. Crocker was liable for an illegal search, no malice. He was ordered to pay $1,000 in damages. He was cleared of all other charges. https://www.instagram.com/p/Cnkn8kyrLlq/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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lrmartinjr · 8 months
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mubashirnews · 1 year
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Caron Nazario, Army officer, sues Virginia police over civil rights
Caron Nazario, Army officer, sues Virginia police over civil rights
A federal trial began Monday in a civil lawsuit over a 2020 traffic stop in which an Afro Latino Army lieutenant was pepper sprayed and handcuffed by Virginia police.  Body camera video shows Windsor police officer Daniel Crocker and Joe Gutierrez, who was an officer at the time but has since been fired over the case, pepper sprayed and pointed their weapons at 2nd Lt. Caron Nazario as he held…
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biglisbonnews · 1 year
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Black U.S. Army officer sues the Virginia cops who told him he "should be afraid" of them and roughed him up 2nd Lt. Caron Nazario was pulled over by police in Windsor, Virginia, on the pretext that his new car, with dealer tags in the rear window, had no plate. Quickly threatened after refusing to immediately leave his vehicle, he put his arms in the air and tried to calm the officers only to be pepper-sprayed and roughed up by Daniel Crocker and Joe Gutierrez, who lied about the encounter in their report. — Read the rest https://boingboing.net/2023/01/10/black-u-s-army-officer-sues-the-virginia-cops-who-told-him-he-should-be-afraid-of-them-and-roughed-him-up.html
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wearethesame77 · 1 year
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ausetkmt · 1 year
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Yahoo News: Trial set for Black soldier suing police over violent stop
Yahoo News: Trial set for Black soldier suing police over violent stop.
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