A New Haven police officer charged in the 2022 incident where a man was paralyzed in police custody has rejoined the force.
Oscar Diaz, one of four New Haven police officers fired after Richard "Randy" Cox was paralyzed while in custody, rejoins ...
New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker said that bringing Officer Oscar Diaz back on the force "is something we don't have a choice ...
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Diaz was driving a police van in 2022 transporting Randy Cox in no restraints other than handcuffs when he slammed on the ...
Officer Oscar Diaz — who slammed on the brakes while transporting Randy Cox in a police van, leading to Cox’s paralysis — was ...
NEW HAVEN — Mayor Justin Elicker and Police Chief Karl Jacobson said that, although they opposed rehiring a police officer, charged in connection with an incident that left a city man paralyzed ...
Randy Cox was injured during a transport, and it left him paralyzed from the neck down. Oscar Diaz was one of the officers involved and was fired. However, after appealing his termination ...