Settlement Information Released in Police Brutality Case
Settlement Information Released in Police Brutality Case
There have been almost a dozen police brutality cases against former Enfield, Connecticut, officer Matthew Worden, and settlement information regarding the most recent case, for the first time, has been released. Aime Olschafskie, who filed a civil lawsuit against the officer in December 2014, is to receive $140,000 from the town’s former insurance carrier, CIRMA. Olschafskie filed the lawsuit on behalf of the estate of her son, Tyler Damato, who died in February 2013 at the age of 20.According to court documents, Damato had gotten into a car accident on October 24, 2013, and sustained a "traumatic brain injury when his head hit the pavement.” As a result, the man had “a significant diminution of his motor and cognitive skills, was forced to walk with a cane and experienced depression."One night he began to display signs of depression and expressed suicidal thoughts, so Olschafskie asked her mother to go to the Enfield police station, explain Damato's condition and ask police to help bring him to the hospital.
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