Police shoot Asian man to death in front of his wife. CMS&C helps family prove civil rights violations and win a $1 million recovery.
This case involved the shooting death of Kwanchung Kao by a Rohnert Park police officer. The tragic event began when Kao returned home after a late night at a local bar where he was subjected to racial slurs. Upset by the incident, Kao began acting strangely, removed his shirt and began yelling, "Neighbors, please help me!"
Kao's neighbors called the police. Defendants, Officers Shields and Lynch, arrived on the scene in separate patrol cars at 2:16 a.m. Lynch approached Kao in his patrol car in a manner intended to scare him. Kao responded by poking the car with a stick. Lynch asked Shields to remain in his patrol car and called for backup. However, Shields instead exited his car and confronted Kao.
Kao's wife, the Plaintiff, tried to calm her husband and get the stick out of his hands. Shields commanded the Plaintiff to stand clear and, although he was armed with pepper spray and a baton, shot Kao to death in front of her. The Plaintiff, a registered nurse, attempted to help her dying husband but the officers once again commanded her to stand clear.
CMS&C worked with an economist and a police expert to demonstrate that the civil rights of Kao and his wife had been violated. After several failed attempts by the Defendants to appeal the suit, the City of Rohnert Park settled the case for $1 million.

