Long Beach, California, Police 'Brutally' Arrested a Cancer Patient. Now, the City Is Paying $300,000.
Johnny Jackson had just had surgery for his prostate cancer when three officers arrested him with "brutal force" over his expired vehicle registration.

Long Beach, California, is stuck with a $300,000 bill after three of its police officers arrested a cancer patient with "brutal force" for driving with an expired vehicle registration.
On September 3, 2022, Johnny Jackson, who had undergone surgery for his prostate cancer the day prior, was driving home from an errand to make a copy of his doctor's note following surgery when he noticed he was being followed by an unmarked Long Beach Police Department (LBPD) vehicle.
According to a lawsuit filed last October, when Jackson pulled into his driveway, the LBPD vehicle parked outside his house. Jackson exited his car, holding his doctor's note, and told the officers that he knew he had an issue with his vehicle registration. In response, the officers, who were not named in the complaint, ordered Jackson to put his hands up and approach them. As he was doing so, Jackson was additionally ordered to put his hands on his head and turn so his back was facing one officer, while a second officer approached Jackson's front porch.
Body camera footage shows Jackson again telling the officers that he knew his vehicle registration may have been expired and that he had gotten surgery for his prostate cancer the day before. The lawsuit states that, while Jackson was speaking, "a gust of wind began blowing the Doctor's Note off the top of his vehicle." Jackson then told the officers that "this is actually my paperwork for my surgery yesterday," and put one of his hands on the note to prevent it from blowing away.
In response, one of the officers rushed to grab Jackson's arm, pinning it behind his back and telling him that he was "about to get fucked up."
"Listen to me, put your hands behind your back. If you resist you will get hurt," one officer told Jackson. "If you hurt me I will sue you. I just had surgery," Jackson replied.
Body camera footage shows the ensuing struggle, in which Jackson was pulled in multiple directions by the officers, as Jackson again told them he was recovering from surgery. The lawsuit states that one officer struck Jackson in the head in an attempted "takedown maneuver," which he followed by kneeing Jackson in his groin three times.
"Why are you forcing us to use force on you?" one officer asked
Eventually, Jackson was handcuffed and cited for having an expired vehicle registration and resisting arrest. Jackson sued the city and police department in October 2023, arguing that the officers engaged in excessive force and caused him multiple injuries by arresting him so violently, despite being aware of his recent surgery.
A settlement in the case was reached in December 2023, and the staggering $300,000 value was announced last week.
"Mr. Jackson emerged victorious in his lawsuit against LBPD [which] has not only helped to restore, for Mr. Jackson, his dignity and pride," Michael Slater, one of Jackson's lawyers, told the Davis Vanguard. "It is also evidence that no law enforcement officer is above the same laws Mr. Jackson, and we as citizens, have untrusted them with enforcing."
But, as Slater noted, "A civil settlement cannot, on its own, right the wrongs committed by the Long Beach Police Department against Mr. Jackson."
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Oh, yay! The taxpayers spent another 300 grand on the officers misconduct. This will continue until the officers are held personally liable. They have no incentive to change their ways.
"Why are you forcing us to use force on you?" one officer asked
Typical abuser statement. Classically textbook, even.
I'm surprised I haven't seen this one on Lackluster or Audit the Audit.
'The Civil Rights Lawyer' covered it.
https://www.youtube.com/@thecivilrightslawyer
You’d be singing a different tune if he had been trespassing on sacred government property.
that's the most ridiculous statement I've ever heard. "If the situation was completely different, you'd have a different opinion."
Moron.
I feel bad for the wife and girlfriend.
She probably flirts with randos at the bar so she can watch him beat them up in the back alley.
A little glimpse into your dating life?
Saw this one on YouTube. When he said "I just had surgery" they took that as an opportunity to do as much damage as possible. Sick fucks.
As far as the settlement goes, I'm sure it contains some clause absolving the officers and the department of any wrongdoing. As much as I hate it when people accept settlements like that, I can understand why. The state can drag out the case until the victim dies of old age.
"...we as citizens, have untrusted them with enforcing."
Freudian slip?
On one hand I generally sympathize with cops, the majority of whom do their job as they should and do not commit egregious civil rights violations; on the other hand there are enough of them who are such absolute dicks that I wouldn't want to call them even if I needed to [I have a dog, after all...].
A so-called "good" cop who doesn't try to get rid of the bad cops is not a good cop, he is a bad cop.
WOW! Only 15 months to get justice!
And as everyone knows but Emma, it is the taxpayers, possibly through insurance premiums, who will pay, not "the city".
(and for damn sure not the cops)
If the taxpayers don’t want the liability, they can vote to hire better cops and enact better policies like not calling out or trying to arrest someone for something that’s not even a moving violation. If they voted for aggressive policing or elected people who failef to adequately monitor their police, then they got no one to blame but themselves.
By the way, I live and pay taxes in Long Beach. In my personal experience, Long Beach cops are less asshole than L.A. County Sheriffs, neighboring Signal Hill police and most other law enforcement agencies. But, no agency is perfect. Look up Zerby killing. Long Beach cop freaked out in a low light situation, shot and killed a dude holding a garden hose nozzle, mistaking it for a gun. That was about a decade ago. If the taxpayers don’t insist upon improvement, they deserve to pay.
Are you under the impression any particular voter has 100% ability to direct a desired outcome?
It doesn't seem particularly like "justice" if the officers themselves weren't at least fired.
This should have taken four weeks to resolve, not 15 months. I'm shocked the settlement wasn't more. The city should have fired every cop involved, and made the individuals, or union if the union wants to protect them, pay.
It normally takes at least that long from filing a lawsuit to get to a trial date.
The evidence must be overwhelming, and the law clearly established, for the city to offer a settlement instead of hiding behind qualified immunity.
As I understand it, QI is only for individual officers
Sometimes, I think that "Defund the police" might not be that bad an idea.
But, as Slater noted, "A civil settlement cannot, on its own, right the wrongs committed by the Long Beach Police Department against Mr. Jackson."
Pssh, and there goes every iota of sympathy I had as I read the article.
If you give a mouse a cookie, right? That's the grand scam of it all. Justice isn't enough. Nothing is ever enough. Perpetual Persecution and Victim Mentality is the new American dream, and nobody will ever be happy so long as they have someone to blame who's willing to keep apologizing.
The city council should cut next years' police budged by 400,00. 300,00 for what they had to fork out, and 100, 000 for punitive damages. If the policemen do not like it, blame the perpetrators.