Lawsuit Filed After Black Postal Worker Dies In Police Custody After Officers Ignored Signs of Stroke

The family of Kingsley Fifi Bimpong has filed a lawsuit against the city of Eagan after the 50-year-old Black U.S. postal worker was not provided medical care for a stroke and died while in police custody.

The newly filed federal lawsuit accuses Eagan, Minnesota, police and Dakota County jail staff of demonstrating “deliberate indifference” after officers ignored clear signs that Bimpong was having a massive stroke — instead assuming he was intoxicated.

According to the complaint, Bimpong left his shift with the U.S. Postal Service early, around 10:42 p.m. on Nov. 16, 2024, due to a headache and decreased vision. While driving home, he attempted a left turn at a red light and drove into oncoming traffic, hitting the center median in the process. When officers approached Bimpong, who was still wearing his USPS uniform, he was reportedly confused, disoriented, and unable to state where he lived or worked—the classic and undeniable symptoms of a severe stroke. Despite the medical emergency, Bimpong was arrested and accused of being under the influence before being thrown in jail, spending nearly six hours in custody as his symptoms continued to worsen and his body and mind shut down…

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