An Anaheim jury Thursday awarded the family of a man killed while in police custody more than $2 million in damages after finding that the officers were largely responsible for the 35-year-old man's death.
An Anaheim jury Thursday awarded the family of a man killed while in police custody more than $2 million in damages after finding that the officers were largely responsible for the 35-year-old man's death.
Prosecutors said Christopher Eisinger died from a heart attack caused by drug use, not because Anaheim officers pinned him to the..
According to attorneys, the jury awarded $2,275,000 to the family, but the total will be decreased to about $1.8 million because..