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  1. An early injury report from Portuguese outlet Record suggests that Jota is set to miss two months of football after damaging his posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) rather than his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) - meaning the 'worst-case scenario' for his injury has been ruled out.

    • I. Procedural Background
    • White Castle Employee Requests Medical Assistance
    • Police Respond to Firefighter's Request For Assistance
    • Officers Engage with Jones
    • The Encounter Becomes Physical — 6:00 A.M.
    • Jones Stops Struggling, Police Finish Handcuffing — 6:03 A.M.
    • Coroner Determines Jones' Cause of Death
    • B. Police Training
    • Mental Health Response Team
    • III. Legal Standard

    Nathaniel Jones died on November 30, 2003 after a violent struggle with Cincinnati police officers. Jones' family members brought this suit against the six police officers who struggled with Jones, three supervisory police officers who appeared on the scene after the struggle was over, three responding firefighters, the City of Cincinnati, the Fire...

    A. November 30, 2003 At approximately 5:45 a.m. on November 30, 2003, a 911 dispatcher announced on the public address system of Cincinnati Fire Department Engine Company 38's firehouse that assistance was needed at the White Castle on West Mitchell Avenue for a man in his 40s who was "down and unconscious" in front of the restaurant. (Adams Dep. 1...

    At approximately 5:56 a.m., Cincinnati Police Officers Osterman and Pike heard the dispatch that the Cincinnati Fire Department had requested police assistance for a disorderly person. Officer Osterman was the first officer on the scene. Officer Osterman spoke to Firefighter Adams, who pointed out Jones to the officer. Jones was continuing to shout...

    Officer Pike was the first officer to speak to Jones. He testified that he got out of his car and said to Jones, "Hello there. How are you?" and that Jones responded, "Who the fuck is you?" (Pike Dep. 60.) Officer Pike identified himself as a Cincinnati police officer, and Jones took a couple of steps toward him. Officer Pike told Jones to back up....

    At the start of the MVR recording, Officer Pike tells Jones, "You gotta tell me what's going on." Jones can be heard saying, "Get this little nappy haired white boy, redneck!" Officer Pike warned Jones three times to back up. Jones lunged at Officer Pike. Officer Pike sprayed chemical irritant at Jones, but it appeared to have no effect. Jones then...

    Jones stopped moaning and became silent. (MVR 06:02:23.) At 6:02:32 a.m., someone said, "How `bout we roll him?" Five seconds later, someone said, "We need another set," referring to another set of handcuffs. (MVR 06:02:37.) Eventually, the officers finished handcuffing Jones, a task that required linking three sets of cuffs together because of Jon...

    Hamilton County Chief Deputy Coroner Robert Pfalzgraf, M.D., in consultation with County Coroner Carl Parrott, Jr., M.D., determined that the cause of Jones' death was "[c]ardiac dysrhythmia due to physiologic stress reaction with hypoxia due to violent struggle with restraint." (Pfalzgraf Dep. Ex. 1, bates 07451.) Cardiac dysrhythmia is a "catchal...

    1. Sudden custody deaths and positional asphyxia Prior to the November 30, 2003 incident resulting in Jones's death, Cincinnati Police Officers had received a training bulletin regarding sudden death from positional asphyxia. (Osterman Dep. 154; Slade Dep. 40.) Specifically, in a February 2003 roll call, officers received "Staff Notes" that include...

    The City's Mental Health Response Team ("MHRT") consists of specially trained officers who act as first responders, when available, in cases involving suspected mentally ill individuals. (Streicher Dep. 65; see alsoCincinnati Police Department ("CPD") Policies and Procedures 12.110 "Handling Suspected Mentally Ill Individuals and Potential Suicides...

    Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 56 governs motions for summary judgment. "Summary judgment is proper where there exists no genuine issue of material fact and the moving party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law." Cresher v. Neyer, 477 F.3d 784, 796 (6th Cir. 2007) (citing Fed.R.Civ.P. 56(a)). On a motion for summary judgment, the movant has ...

  2. Paula Boggs Muething, City Solicitor, Marion E. Haynes, III, Chief Counsel, and Kevin M. Tidd, for Defendant/Cross-Claim Plaintiff-Appellee City of Cincinnati, IN THE COURT OF APPEALS FIRST APPELLATE DISTRICT OF OHIO HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, vs. CITY OF CINCINNATI, Defendant/Cross-Claim Plaintiff- Appellee,

  3. Liverpool signed forward Diogo Jota from Wolverhampton Wanderers for a transfer fee of €44.70 million back in the summer of 2020. Since then, the Portugal international has scored 24 goals in 51 appearances for the club's first-team. With that being the case, some Liverpool fans have created a song for Jota. As you can see/hear below, the ...

  4. [Cite as State v. Cincinnati Complaint Auth., 2019-Ohio-5349.] IN THE COURT OF APPEALS FIRST APPELLATE DISTRICT OF OHIO HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO STATE OF OHIO, Relator-Appellee, vs. CITY OF CINCINNATI CITIZEN COMPLAINT AUTHORITY, Respondent-Appellant, and CINCINNATI BLACK UNITED FRONT, Intervenor-Appellant. : : : : : : : : : APPEAL NOS. C-180509 C ...

  5. Jan 20, 2022 · Jota scored both goals to put Liverpool within 90 minutes of their first domestic cup trophy for a decade

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  7. Dec 2, 2020 · By James Pearce. Dec 2, 2020. Diogo Jota smiles as he recounts a tale that underlines just how far he has come. There was a time not long ago when the bright lights of the Premier League and...

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