Albuquerque man get $245k for lost testicle during police arrest
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Testicle crushed during arrest gets man $245,000
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Published: March 30, 2016, 4:17 pm Updated: March 30, 2016, 4:33 pm
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ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) The City of Albuquerque is paying out $245,000 in the civil suit against an Albuquerque Police officer who kneed a man in the groin, crushing his testicle.
The city settled a civil lawsuit two years after a video of a controversial DWI arrest got a lot of attention. Former Albuquerque Police Department Officer Pablo Padilla stopped University of New Mexico Law student Jeremy Martin on suspicion of drinking and driving.
Then, the lawsuit accuses Padilla of losing his temper and attacking Martin.
Stop using aggressive force. Dont kick me in the nuts, Martin is heard telling Padilla in lapel video from the incident.
Get on the ground, Padilla responded.
Padilla kneed Martin in the groin, hurting him so badly that doctors had to remove one of Martins testicles. Padilla and his attorney have said he was doing what he was trained to do and aiming for a major leg muscle but he missed.
I never intended to hit him in the groin, Padilla said in court in September. 2015. I mean, I didnt want to use any force at all.
Padilla is now expected to go on trial in June for felony charges of aggravated battery and tampering with evidence for allegedly deleting cell phone video one of Martins passengers took at the scene. About eight months after those criminal charges were filed, Padilla resigned from APD.
The city didnt comment on the recent settlement. Martins attorney said his client is happy to end this chapter.
Its been very public, said Attorney Sam Bregman. Hes looking forward to getting that behind him moving forward and getting on with his life.
Charges against Martin for DWI and resisting an officer were dismissed. Padilla is still fighting to get his law enforcement certification back. The New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy Board revoked it after he was charged.
Testicle crushed during arrest gets man $245,000
KRQE
Published: March 30, 2016, 4:17 pm Updated: March 30, 2016, 4:33 pm
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ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) The City of Albuquerque is paying out $245,000 in the civil suit against an Albuquerque Police officer who kneed a man in the groin, crushing his testicle.
The city settled a civil lawsuit two years after a video of a controversial DWI arrest got a lot of attention. Former Albuquerque Police Department Officer Pablo Padilla stopped University of New Mexico Law student Jeremy Martin on suspicion of drinking and driving.
Then, the lawsuit accuses Padilla of losing his temper and attacking Martin.
Stop using aggressive force. Dont kick me in the nuts, Martin is heard telling Padilla in lapel video from the incident.
Get on the ground, Padilla responded.
Padilla kneed Martin in the groin, hurting him so badly that doctors had to remove one of Martins testicles. Padilla and his attorney have said he was doing what he was trained to do and aiming for a major leg muscle but he missed.
I never intended to hit him in the groin, Padilla said in court in September. 2015. I mean, I didnt want to use any force at all.
Padilla is now expected to go on trial in June for felony charges of aggravated battery and tampering with evidence for allegedly deleting cell phone video one of Martins passengers took at the scene. About eight months after those criminal charges were filed, Padilla resigned from APD.
The city didnt comment on the recent settlement. Martins attorney said his client is happy to end this chapter.
Its been very public, said Attorney Sam Bregman. Hes looking forward to getting that behind him moving forward and getting on with his life.
Charges against Martin for DWI and resisting an officer were dismissed. Padilla is still fighting to get his law enforcement certification back. The New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy Board revoked it after he was charged.