“May this case remind us all that the excessive use of force is not acceptable under any circumstances,” Carlos González Gutiérrez said, Mexican consul general in San Diego.
The video appears to show Rosales being struck with a stun gun six times before he was placed in a body wrap restraint. Rosales can be heard screaming for help.
Carlos González Gutiérrez, Mexican consul general in San Diego, said Friday that Nápoles-Rosales’ mother and the consulate felt satisfied with the settlement and pleased that the lawsuit brought the circumstances of his death to the public’s attention. San Diego County spokesperson Michael Workman referred a request for comment to the chair of the Board of Supervisors, Nathan Fletcher.
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