Attorney claims Connecticut man was paralyzed in police custody
A Connecticut family is calling for justice after a man was severely injured while in New Haven police custody. NBC News' Steven Romo has more on the investigation, including how the city released body camera video showing the man slamming into the wall of a police van after an officer hit the brakes.
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