Government Accountability

Connecticut Police Accountability Falters as Officer Avoids Jail for Neglect Leading to Paralyzing Injury

By National Security Desk | November 12, 2025

A former New Haven sergeant guilty of reckless endangerment after a prisoner was paralyzed in a police van receives no jail time, raising serious questions about law enforcement accountability and the protections owed to all citizens under America First principles.

When Richard "Randy" Cox was paralyzed from the chest down following a preventable accident inside a Connecticut police van, one would expect swift and decisive justice to follow. Instead, the recent court outcome leaves many Americans questioning whether law enforcement officers are truly held accountable for actions that undermine the very freedoms and safety our communities deserve. How Can Reckless Endangerment Go Unpunished? Cox, arrested on charges later dismissed, sustained catastrophic injuries when a police van braked abruptly without his secured seatbelt, causing him to crash head-first into a metal partition while cuffed. Video evidence shows his desperate pleas for...

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