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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSandra Bland’s Family Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit
Sandra Blands Family Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit
Sandra Blands mother filed a federal civil rights lawsuit Tuesday claiming that Bland should never have been arrested and blaming Texas officials for her death.
Bland is the 28-year-old African American woman who died in police custody last month. Authorities initially ruled it a suicide, but after pressure from the Bland family and the public which spread news of the death using the hashtags #JusticeForSandy and #WhatHappenedToSandraBland the Waller County, Texas District Attorney announced that the death will be investigated as a homicide. The FBI also joined the Texas Rangers in conducting the investigation.
The wrongful-death lawsuit names state trooper Brian Encinia, the Texas trooper who arrested Bland, as well as the two guards at Waller County Jail. According to the lawsuit, guards at the jail did not check on Bland frequently enough, and failed to act when Bland refused meals. Additionally, the lawsuit accuses Encina of using excessive force during the arrest, which caused Sandra Bland to suffer injury and death.
We are looking for Waller County and for individuals involved in this situation to take accountability, said Cannon Lambert, a lawyer for Blands family, at a news conference in Houston. This family is frustrated.
What happened to Sandra Bland is outrageous, said Feminist Majority Foundation President Eleanor Smeal, after the release of dashboard camera footage from Blands arrest. She should never have been ordered to leave her car in the first place and never have been arrested. This was a minor traffic violation that the officer escalated because he was challenged by a Black woman who knew her rights. How many more Black and Latino people have to die before we make fundamental change in police recruitment and training, and overhaul a justice system that is permitting police brutality with impunity?
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http://feminist.org/blog/index.php/2015/08/07/sandra-blands-family-files-wrongful-death-lawsuit/
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Sandra Bland’s Family Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit (Original Post)
niyad
Aug 2015
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Heather MC
(8,084 posts)1. This is so sad
I hope they find some real answers.
niyad
(113,614 posts)2. as do I, but I don't hold a lot of hope.