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County settles Ambler suit

Pflugerville Pflag, The (TX)

The Williamson County commissioners last week agreed to a $5 million settlement in the Javier Ambler wrongful death lawsuit, which claimed that the Pflugerville resident died in 2019 after deputies shot him with a Taser multiple times while he told them he could not breathe.

The settlement is the largest in county history, according to officials, and is the latest development in a case that led to multiple indictments, questions about the role of reality TV in law enforcement and a new Texas law banning such partnerships.

Ambler's March 2019 death had received no public attention until reporting by the American-Statesman and KVUE-TV that began in June 2020 after a months-long investigation and fight for public records.

The lawsuit's claims included that deputies were encouraged to engage in reckless police chases and use excessive force while the highly rated "Live PD" television show was filming their daily activities.

Under the settlement, $3,362,740 will be paid by Travelers Insurance and $1,637,260 will be paid by the county.

The county has contended with multiple lawsuits stemming from allegations of excessive force during the tenure of former Sheriff Robert Chody, who lost his bid for reelection in November 2020 after one term.

"While the Ambler family remains devastated by the loss of their son and loving father, they are proud that they fought for him and hope that this settlement and the changes that have occurred at Williamson County as a result of this case send a powerful message to law enforcement that ignoring a person's pleas that they cannot breathe will no longer be tolerated," Jeff Edwards, the lawyer for Ambler's family, said Tuesday.

Under terms of the settlement, which must be paid in 14 days, Ambler's parents will each receive $1 million. His two children will receive $1.5 million each.

Williamson County Commissioners Cynthia Long and Russ Boles and County Judge Bill Gravell declined to comment about the case. Commissioner Terry Cook said it was a blessing that Travelers Insurance, the county's insurer when Ambler died, covered most of the cost of the settlement.

Ambler, 40, died in March 2019 in the custody of Williamson County sheriff's deputies who shot him with a Taser four times while he told officers that he could not breathe and that he had congestive heart failure.

He was apprehended after a 22-minute traffic chase that started because he failed to dim his headlights.

The lawsuit, filed in October 2020, also claims that Ambler's death violated laws against discrimination against people with disabilities.

Video from an Austin police officer who arrived as the encounter was concluding showed Ambler shouting while being shocked with the Taser that he had a chronic heart condition and could not breathe.

According to the lawsuit, deputies forced Ambler, who weighed 400 pounds, to lie on his stomach, a position that can inhibit breathing for an obese person.

The "Live PD" show was taken off the air the day after the Statesman and KVUE-TV revealed details about Ambler's death.

Chody, who was serving as Williamson County sheriff when Ambler died, has been indicted on charges of tampering with evidence and conspiracy to tamper with evidence in connection with the disappearance of the video of Ambler's arrest. He has denied the allegations.

The county's general council, Jason Nassour, also faces evidence tampering charges for what prosecutors have said was his role in the destruction of "Live PD" video.

Deputies J.J. Johnson and Zach Camden have been indicted on manslaughter charges and are no longer on the force.

No trial date has been set for any of the four.

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