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Anthony Silva did this to himself.
Cops Paralyze Handcuffed Man and Mock Him | He Later Dies!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6r3ORU6Lx-k
{The Civil Rights Lawyer | 13 January 2024}
'I care about my son getting justice:' Woman sues Stanislaus County Sheriff after her son's death
https://www.kcra.com/article/stanislaus-county-lawsuit-wrongful-death-son/46369300#
{Carolina Estrada | 12 January 2024}
STANISLAUS COUNTY, Calif. — Dorothey Heimbach demands justice and answers after her 40-year-old son Anthony Silva’s death.
Heimbach claims Silva died as a result of being severely injured and paralyzed after an encounter with Stanislaus County Sheriff deputies on Oct. 8, 2022.
“He suffered for a whole year his lungs were collapsed. They did him wrong, very wrong. They broke his neck and his back,” Heimbach said.
Just two weeks ago, Anthony Silva’s family obtained body camera footage showing the moment when Stanislaus County deputies handcuffed Silva and took him down headfirst to the ground.
After nearly a year in the hospital, Silva died September 2023.
Now, Heimbach is suing Stanislaus County.
In a statement to KCRA 3, Stanislaus Sheriff’s said, "If this is an instance of any ongoing civil litigation, then it is the policy of our department not to provide any further public comment."
Heimbach’s lawyer, Cooper Mayne, said they are working to find answers since they still don’t know the exact charge he was being investigated with.
Mayne argues not only was the use of force unnecessary, but Silva was not given the medical help he needed.
“Instead of getting him care, stabilizing his neck. They actually move him and put him on a bench which exacerbated his injuries,” Mayne said.
Silva’s family said the video shows he could not fight back, so now they will.
“Remember that he is a good guy and he didn’t deserve what he got,” Heimbach said.
Anthony Silva did this to himself.
Cops Paralyze Handcuffed Man and Mock Him | He Later Dies!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6r3ORU6Lx-k
{The Civil Rights Lawyer | 13 January 2024}
'I care about my son getting justice:' Woman sues Stanislaus County Sheriff after her son's death
https://www.kcra.com/article/stanislaus-county-lawsuit-wrongful-death-son/46369300#
{Carolina Estrada | 12 January 2024}
STANISLAUS COUNTY, Calif. — Dorothey Heimbach demands justice and answers after her 40-year-old son Anthony Silva’s death.
Heimbach claims Silva died as a result of being severely injured and paralyzed after an encounter with Stanislaus County Sheriff deputies on Oct. 8, 2022.
“He suffered for a whole year his lungs were collapsed. They did him wrong, very wrong. They broke his neck and his back,” Heimbach said.
Just two weeks ago, Anthony Silva’s family obtained body camera footage showing the moment when Stanislaus County deputies handcuffed Silva and took him down headfirst to the ground.
After nearly a year in the hospital, Silva died September 2023.
Now, Heimbach is suing Stanislaus County.
In a statement to KCRA 3, Stanislaus Sheriff’s said, "If this is an instance of any ongoing civil litigation, then it is the policy of our department not to provide any further public comment."
Heimbach’s lawyer, Cooper Mayne, said they are working to find answers since they still don’t know the exact charge he was being investigated with.
Mayne argues not only was the use of force unnecessary, but Silva was not given the medical help he needed.
“Instead of getting him care, stabilizing his neck. They actually move him and put him on a bench which exacerbated his injuries,” Mayne said.
Silva’s family said the video shows he could not fight back, so now they will.
“Remember that he is a good guy and he didn’t deserve what he got,” Heimbach said.