Former officer pleads guilty to mistreating prisoner paralyzed in Connecticut police van
Betsy Segui received a 60-day suspended sentence after pleading guilty to reckless endangerment in a case that led to a $45 million city settlement and police reforms.
- Randy Cox, 39, was left paralyzed from the chest down on June 19, 2022, when a police van he was riding in without a seat belt braked hard, sending him head-first into a metal partition while his hands were cuffed behind his back.
- Betsy Segui, a former New Haven police sergeant, pleaded guilty to second-degree reckless endangerment and received a 60-day suspended jail term, while Ronald Pressley, another former officer, took the same plea deal.
- Three other officers involved in the case-- Diaz, Lavandier and Rivera-- are heading to trial, while Diaz appealed his firing and got his job back after saying he had to brake hard to avoid an accident.
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F12: Ex-Connecticut Cop Pleads Guilty To Mistreating Paralyzed Prisoner
Source: New Haven Police Department / NHPD Police officers have been guilty of all types of violent abuses of power over the years and sadly, this story is yet another disgusting act that has to be added to the list. According to ABC News, a former Connecticut police officer named Betsy Segui has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for the mistreatment of a paralyzed prisoner named Richard “Randy” Cox while he was handcuffed in the back of a police …
Former officer pleads guilty to mistreating prisoner paralyzed in Connecticut police van
A former Connecticut police officer has pleaded guilty to mistreating prisoner Richard “Randy” Cox after he was paralyzed in a police van.
Connecticut cop takes plea deal in ‘rough ride’ that paralyzed Randy Cox
A Connecticut police officer accepted a plea deal Wednesday in the case of Randy Cox, a Black man who was paralyzed while riding unsecured in the back of a police van. Betsy Segui, formerly of the New Haven Police Department, pleaded guilty to second-degree reckless endangerment, the New Haven Register reported. She received a 60-day suspended sentence and a six-month conditional discharge, meaning she won’t serve jail time. Three other officers…
1 officer takes plea deal, 3 others heading to trial in Randy Cox case
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) -- One New Haven police officer charged in connection with the Richard “Randy” Cox case took a plea deal Wednesday, and three others are heading to trial. Sgt. Betsy Segui is expected to take a plea deal. The other officers involved, Oscar Diaz, Jocelyn Lavandier and Luis Rivera are heading to [...]
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