California city has agreed to pay $900,000 to a man who was subjected to a 17-hour police interrogation in which officers pressured him to falsely confess to murdering his father, who was alive.

During the 2018 interrogation of Thomas Perez Jr by police in Fontana, a city east of Los Angeles, officers suggested they would have Perez’s dog euthanized as a result of his actions, according to a complaint and footage of the encounter. A judge said the questioning appeared to be “unconstitutional psychological torture”, and the city agreed to settle Perez’s lawsuit for $898,000, his lawyer announced this week.

The extraordinary case of a coerced false confession has sparked widespread outrage, with footage showing Perez in extreme emotional and physical distress, including as officers brought his dog in and said the animal would need to be put down due to “depression” from witnessing a murder that had not actually occurred.

  • @gamermanh@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    46 months ago

    Didn’t know what that stood for, I had to look it up.

    Constantly as wrong as possible about their own stupid links

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    • Cosmic Cleric
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      -16 months ago

      Didn’t know what that stood for, I had to look it up.

      Constantly as wrong as possible about their own stupid links

      Starting to feel willful, honestly

      I don’t recognize that second quote, as it wasn’t stated by me. Could you elaborate?

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