2 Connecticut police officers fired for reckless actions toward man who was paralyzed in back of police van
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Two police officers from New Haven, Connecticut, have been fired for their treatment of a man who was paralyzed in the back of a police van in 2022.
Four of the six commissioners voted in favor of the terminations while two abstained, which Commission Chair Evelise Ribeiro said was likely because they didn't attend hearings on the matter. The body also postponed a vote on whether to fire two other officers involved in Cox's detention.
A message seeking comment was left with a lawyer for Lavandier and Rivera.
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