Adam Greene Wins Civil Rights Suit: Nevada Police Beat Man In Diabetic Shock -- And Pay $300,000 Settlement

By David Lohr Published at February 9 Views 204 Comments 10 Likes 5

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A diabetic who was suffering from insulin shock when Nevada police officers mistook him for a drunk driver and physically assaulted him will receive a settlement of nearly $300,000.

Adam Greene, 38, settled his lawsuit against the City of Henderson and the state of Nevada on Tuesday night. Per the terms of the settlement, Greene will receive $158,000 from the city and $35,000 from the state. Greene's wife will receive an additional $99,000 from the City of Henderson.

The $292,500 payout settles a federal civil rights lawsuit Greene filed against Henderson police and the Nevada Highway Patrol. The suit accused the agencies of battery, assault and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

"We think it's fair; we agreed to it and we're satisfied," Greene told KTNV about the settlement.

The lawsuit stemmed from a traffic stop that occurred on Oct. 29, 2010. Portions of the incident were captured by dashboard cameras mounted in four Nevada Highway Patrol cruisers. The videos were released Wednesday.

Greene is observed on video swerving in the eastbound lane of the Lake Mead Parkway. When Greene stops at a traffic light at the Boulder Highway intersection, he is approached by a trooper who draws his service weapon, kicks the driver's side window and yells, "Don't move! Hey driver, do not move!"
When the trooper opens Greene's door, another officer moves in and places a handcuff on one of his wrists. At that point, the state troopers, with assistance from Henderson police officers, pull Greene from his vehicle. Greene's four-door sedan rolls forward until an officer stops it.

Five officers force a dazed and confused Greene to the ground. A sixth officer, a Henderson police officer, then walks over and kicks Greene in the face multiple times, as one of the officers yells, "Stop resisting, mother fucker. Stop resisting, mother fucker!"

Once Greene is subdued, an officer discovers a vial of insulin on him and announces Greene "could be a diabetic."

Moments later, an offer can be heard talking on the radio to a police dispatcher.

"He's a diabetic. He's probably in shock, semiconscious."

Other officers are heard joking about the incident.

"[He] was not a small guy," an officer laughs. "I couldn't take him by myself."

Greene was not charged in connection with the traffic stop. When he arrived at a local hospital, he was treated for low blood sugar and multiple injuries that he said he received during the traffic stop.

"I ended up with two broken ribs. I had some cuts and a black eye on my face," Greene told KTNV. "I was confused, but I wasn't resisting and I would think this would be incorrect and inappropriate behavior whether I was drunk … or not drunk."

Greene told The Las Vegas Sun that he was on his way to work when he had the diabetic reaction. He said he is a father of four and has been a diabetic for 26 years.

According to The Las Vegas Review-Journal, a sergeant involved in the traffic stop was disciplined but remains employed by the department.
Nevada's Fox 5 News has identified four of the Henderson police officers involved in the case as Douglas Lynaugh, Francis Shipp, Seth Vanbeveren and Brett Seekatz.

Despite the ordeal he has been through, Greene, whose father was an Arizona state trooper, said his family does not hold a grudge.

"We hold no ill will towards the officers involved or the other police officers in the city and we support them and we're ready to move on," Greene told 8newsnow.com.

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lifeless59
life­less­59 February 11 at 7:51   

WOW!!! THATS A COP FOR YAH!! THERE ALL GOD !! JUDGE AND JURY!! THE COP GOD SYNDROM THEY ALL HAVE IT!! SEE HOW MUCH OUR TAXES PAY FOR?? TRAINING THEM TO ACT LIKE GANGBANGERS!! ITS ALL ABOUT THERE SAFETY AND NOT!!! OURS!!

Zolar1
Zolar1 February 10 at 10:25   

All four cops should have been FIRED and JAILED at the maximum sentence. They intentionally did that as evidenced by their jovial behavior/comments.

Any more all police seem to look for ways to 'trim' the suspect.
If the guy was on the ground then he was basically defenseless, submissive. All they had to do was sit on him until he settled down or perhaps use a taser.

I would personally hold a grudge. Who else have they done this to and got away with it?

There is absolutely NO EXCUSE to beat any prisoner. That is what a taser is for. Especially for a minor moving violation to top it all off.

If he was weaving then apparently he was in no shape to fight, resist or escape.

The Judicial Branch of all governments have waaayyyy too much power. And the Judges are on the side of the cops.

dietcherry
diet­cher­ry February 10 at 9:43   
Edited February 10 at 9:51 by diet­cher­ry

Actually Michael I doubt he was capable of speech while that was happening to him. Ive been that low before and Im unable to talk; I can make sound but form words? Forget it!

Michael_1960
Mich­ael_­1960 February 10 at 9:14   

This is so sad, these cops should be punished to the fullest extint of the law. Didn't even give the poor man a chance to explain.

J Kate
J KateCA February 10 at 12:25   

This is disturbing. My sister was thrown in the drunk tank when she was in high school because they thought she was drunk instead of hypoglycemic. My mom had to threaten to sue to get them to let her treat the low. Idiots.

Young1s
Young1s February 10 at 9:20   

This is awful! I can't believe these officers basically only received a slap on the wrist, which is what I take "disciplined" to mean. Regardless of what Greene says, I'd not only hold "ill will" towards them, I'd be suing each of them personally as well. Theirs no excuse for their actions.

dietcherry
dietcherry
diet­cher­ry February 10 at 9:03   

dubyadd I am appalled at the treatment this poor diabetic man received! I cried watching the video! I have been in this state before and cant imagine a police officer handling me like this! The man couldnt speak, comprehend, and could barely walk!!!!!

dubyadd
dubyadd February 9 at 11:24   

Most police depts regularly test possible DUIs for blood sugar. They used to just put then in the holding cell for court the morning, but if they were diabetic, some died. How come Nevada missed the boat. I guess every one with diabetes should wear the bracelet.

dietcherry
diet­cher­ry February 9 at 10:17   

There is a video capturing the complete encounter; watch it by clicking on the link. Its shocking.