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Man who alleged police locked him in closet awarded $50M

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Face of Nation : A jury in Cleveland on Friday awarded US$50 million to a man who claimed police beat him while he was handcuffed and locked him in a storage closet for four days with no toilet and nothing to eat or drink but a carton of milk.

The jury award in the lawsuit filed by 52-year-old Arnold Black against East Cleveland and its police department included US$20 million in compensatory damages and US$30 million in punitive damages. A different Cuyahoga County jury awarded Black US$22 million in June 2016 during a three-day trial where no attorneys representing East Cleveland attended. The city subsequently appealed, and the lawsuit was sent back to Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court for another trial.

Whether East Cleveland can pay the jury award is uncertain. It’s one of the poorest cities in Ohio and has long struggled with maintaining basic services.

The lawsuit said Detective Randy Hicks began punching Black in the face and head when no drugs were found while the patrol officer held Black upright so Hicks could continue the beating. The officers then locked him in a closet being used as a holding cell.

Cleveland.com reported that Hicks again took the stand during Black’s latest trial and testified the East Cleveland department had a culture of violence at the time that included the practice of roughing up suspects to get them to talk.

Black was indicted by a grand jury on drug possession, criminal tools and tampering with evidence charges.