Doing laundry = Police choking to death

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Fermin Vincent Valenzuela was murdered by Anaheim police, who put him into a deadly choke hold for the crime of doing laundry. The jury awarded $13M in damages, but the police appeal, arguing that they shouldn't have to pay $3M of that, which was based on wrongful death, which the police argue is not a thing in California. In today's case, we discuss the story of Fermin Vincent Valenzuela, and whether his family can keep all that the jury awarded.
https://www.ocregister.com/2019/11/20/jury-awards-13-2-million-to-children-of-man-who-died-after-2016-confrontation-with-anaheim-police-officers
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2019-11-21/anaheim-police-use-of-force-death-case
https://ktla.com/news/local-news/13-million-awarded-to-2-children-of-man-who-died-after-struggle-with-anaheim-police-officers/
https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/anaheim-family-wins-excessive-force-against-police/2226745/
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