It’s been a month since California cops pulled over a 37-year-old Black man named Bryan Bostic, who told them he was on his way to see his mother, but ended up dying after police forced him out of the car and onto the ground with several cops piling on top of him.
Inglewood police have yet to release any details, but city officials have released the usual boilerplate statements that they cannot release any information because the case is under investigation.
But Bostic’s family obtained an audio recording from the traffic stop as well as a video recorded by a witness that indicates he was pulled over for unspecified reasons, and forced out of the car because his driver’s license may have been suspended.
Now Bostic’s family has retained an attorney who filed a notice of claim against the city of Inglewood, which is the first step in filing a lawsuit against a government agency…