Birmingham, AL: A jury in Alabama was simply standing up for its community and following the rule of law when it awarded $37.5 million to the family of a young Huntsville police officer who was dispatched to investigate a 911 at a Mexican restaurant and then shot dead at point blank by the El Jalisco's intoxicated manager Benito Albarran, according to attorney Matthew Minner.
"It was incredibly violent," says Minner, the attorney for the family of Officer Daniel Golden, as he gives a vivid account of the 911 call played during the trial. One of the employees was on the phone to police as Albarran rampaged through the restaurant then walked outside and mortally wounded officer Golden.
The officer was on the ground, his gun had jammed and Albarran realized the situation was to his advantage. "He just strolls across the parking lot and put the gun to the head of Officer Golden and pulled the trigger," says a solemn and serious Matthew Minner.
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