California to pay $24M for man's death in police custody

FILE - In this image taken from a nearly 18-minute video taken by a California Highway Patrol sergeant, Edward Bronstein, 38, is taken into custody by CHP officers on March 31, 2020, following a traffic stop in Los Angeles. Lawyers say California will pay a $24 million civil rights settlement to the family of a man who died after screaming "I can't breathe" while multiple officers restrained him as they tried to take a blood sample following his arrest. (California Highway Patrol via AP, File)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — California will pay a $24 million civil rights settlement to the family of a man who died in police custody after screaming “I can't breathe†as multiple officers restrained him while trying to take a blood sample, lawyers said Tuesday.

Seven California Highway Patrol officers and a nurse were with involuntary manslaughter earlier this year in connection with the 2020 death of Edward Bronstein, age 38.

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