WSU student accepts $500,000 to settle excessive force lawsuit against Pullman Police Department
A notice of the settlement for
Two people, including a night manager at the
Officers
The officers grabbed North, took him to the floor and shocked him with a stun gun. The lawsuit alleged Sontgerath fractured and dislocated North's right arm while putting him in handcuffs.
North was later diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder.
"My position is that the settlement was a business decision made by our insurance carrier to avoid the cost of a federal trial and the potential for an unfavorable jury verdict," Chief
"We do not believe our officers did anything wrong and, in fact, handled the call well by employing their crisis intervention training with patience until the circumstances required officers to attempt to take
The lawsuit originally sought
"He's thrilled," Krikorian said. "He doesn't want to go through it again, but he does have some sense that some modicum of justice was done."
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