IndianaLocalNews

Wrongful death lawsuit filed by South Bend man’s family dismissed

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — A lawsuit filed over the 2012 death of a man in police custody in northern Indiana has been dismissed.

The South Bend Tribune reports the wrongful death lawsuit against nearly 30 St. Joseph County and South Bend departments and employees, including 15 city police officers, was recently dismissed at the request of the plaintiffs. Law enforcement officials had argued that they weren’t responsible.

A witness reported seeing 31-year-old Michael Anderson of South Bend put something in his mouth before he fell while fleeing officers. He died later. A forensic pathologist ruled Anderson’s death accidental from swallowing two bags of drugs that choked him.

The man’s family had said officers never should have chased him. Police were investigating a stolen moped report at the time.

Related posts

13th annual radiothon for Five Star Life underway, Donate at 855-432-1000

Jon Zimney

Delphi judge denies more media broadcast rights for May trial

Network Indiana

Indiana USPS locations to host job fairs to fill immediate openings

95.3 MNC

Leave a Comment