Crime & Safety

CHP to Pay $1.5M to Woman Assaulted by Officer on I-10

Also, Officer Daniel Andrew has agreed to resign in connection with the settlement of a federal civil rights lawsuit.

The California Highway Patrol has agreed to a $1.5 million settlement with a woman assaulted by an officer on the Santa Monica (10) Freeway, it was reported tonight.

Officer Daniel Andrew has agreed to resign in connection with the settlement of a federal civil rights lawsuit, the Los Angeles Times reported, based on an announcement by CHP Commissioner Joe Farrow.

“Today we have worked constructively to reach a settlement agreement that is satisfactory to all parties involved,” Farrow said.

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Andrew, who joined the CHP in 2012, may still face criminal charges, The Times reported.

The assault on Marlene Pinnock, a 51-year-old who suffers from bipolar disorder was recorded by music producer David Diaz of Inglewood.

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“It’s a great feeling to know you have brought justice to a lady who had no voice,” Diaz said in an interview with NBC4.

--City News Service

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