Man paralyzed by off-duty El Paso police officerby Adriana M. Chávez El Paso TimesMay. 14, 2012 |
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![]() A 22-year-old man paralyzed by an off-duty officer's bullet is now suing the officer, police Chief Greg Allen and the city of El Paso. Off-duty Officer Jorge Gonzalez allegedly shot Andres Cortez in the neck on April 1, 2010, after a minor accident on Gateway West near Yar brough. Cortez, who filed a civil lawsuit in federal court, is now a quadriplegic who uses a motorized wheelchair to get around and a ventilator to help him breathe. Full Story |