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Phoenix Stands Behind Officers in Airport Lawsuit

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Two Phoenix police officers escort Carol Anne Gotbaum through the Phoenix airport. (Photo: Phoenix PD)

Associated Press

March 27, 2008

PHOENIX, AZ — The family of a New York woman who died in police custody at the Phoenix airport in September filed an $8 million claim against the city Wednesday, the first step in filing a wrongful death suit.

The claim was immediately rejected by the city in a letter to lawyers for the family of Carol Anne Gotbaum, who died Sept. 28 in a police holding cell at Sky Harbor International Airport after being arrested for disorderly conduct. She was on her way by herself from New York to enter an alcohol treatment center in Tucson.

The claim, the legally required precursor to a lawsuit, seeks the money for Gotbaum’s husband, Noah, her three children and her estate. Gotbaum’s husband is the son of New York City Public Advocate Betsy Gotbaum.

“On that day, members of the Phoenix Police Department used excessive and unreasonable force on Carol, as if she was a dangerous criminal, rather than as the sick, intoxicated, and vulnerable person she was,” the claim states.

An autopsy report released by the Maricopa County medical examiner’s office concluded that Gotbaum accidentally hanged herself on her shackles while in the holding cell. The report said intoxication from alcohol and prescription drugs were contributing factors.

Gotbaum family attorney Michael Manning wrote in the claim that police erred by putting her alone and shackled in a holding room.

“In the process, they ignored the warning signs that their own policies, procedures and training materials told them could result in Carol’s death,” Manning wrote.

Police have contended that Gotbaum’s death was accidental and that officers who took her into custody did nothing wrong.

Wednesday’s letter from the city’s legal department to Manning said the claim that police should have responded differently was wrong.

“The thrust of the Gotbaum family claim is that the City of Phoenix police officers should have been more supportive than Carol’s own husband, more knowledgeable than her own family, and should somehow have known that she suffered from a private condition that she deliberately hid from the public,” said the letter signed by attorney Stephen Craig.

“But the Gotbaum family has publicly admitted, not only that Carol hid her medical and mental condition, but that the officers responded to Carol exactly the way her husband knew they would respond because they did not have critical information known only to the Gotbaum family,” the letter continued.

The city letter included transcripts of phone calls Noah Gotbaum made to the airport the afternoon of his wife’s death, telling officials he was concerned about her whereabouts because she was depressed and suicidal.

The Phoenix Police Department will probably refuse settling in any way, said Sgt. Andy Hill, a spokesman for the agency.

“The promise that was made to the police officers involved by the city legal unit when this all began was if those actions by those officers were justified and were professional, that they would go to the furthest extent possible to protect those officers,” Hill said. “That is what’s happening today.”


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  • Saturn_max50

    Satvrnalia

    about 1 month ago

    651 comments

    ...accidentally?
  • Saturn_max50

    Satvrnalia

    about 1 month ago

    651 comments

    How could she hang herself and be shakled??
  • Img_1365_max50

    mpdk9214

    about 1 month ago

    128 comments

    Thumbs up to the City of Phoenix.
  • Newpatch_max50

    JIMROC

    about 1 month ago

    869 comments

    Nice to see the City standing behind their officers.
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    wgipson1073

    about 1 month ago

    22 comments

    If her family was so "concerned", why didn't one of them accompany her to the facility? If for not other reason than to make sure she actually went to the facility.
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    wgipson1073

    about 1 month ago

    22 comments

    Yeah, it's refreshing to see a city and department stand behind it's troops. These guys were doing their job and were doing it well and right. They've got ALL of my support.
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    princehall_141

    about 1 month ago

    50 comments

    Go Phoenix...It is refreshing to see good work supported by management and leadership...hopefully it will rub off on some other agencies...
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    deputy_dawg_16

    about 1 month ago

    34 comments

    I applaud the City of Phoenix for standing behind the officers. That is great.
  • Drseuss_max50

    sgtdemanda

    about 1 month ago

    57 comments

    It's about bloody time cities started standing behind the people who protect them. This case has been BS since it started. Everyone ELSE screws up but the family wants to blame the cops? Who the hell lets a drunk into an airport (KNOWING THERE'S A BAR THERE) alone to wait for her flight to rehab? And that crap about her being vulnerable unstable blah blah...we aren't social workers, we're cops, and we treat volatile violent drunks the way they deserve to be treated. I hope they don't get one red cent. They don't have a leg to stand on anyways.
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    pcooper

    about 1 month ago

    117 comments

    It says right there that the husband initially said that he knew something like this would happen, but when the low life, bottom feeding, no good, ambulance chasers got to him it suddenly became the officers fault. I applaud the department for doing the right thing on this one.
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    ZPOLICE

    about 1 month ago

    4 comments

    That is freakin awesome to see a department stand behind their officers even in a case as blatantly clear as this one. The part of the security footage they don't show is where the lady is in the terminal yelling profanity at the top of her lungs. All they show is the officers arresting her and oh she died.
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    Offroader21

    about 1 month ago

    157 comments

    Usually i see officers in this state catching a lot a unneeded flack cause of people but im glad the PD is going to stick to their guns and basically go tell the family to go F### themselves cause they dont want to accept that it was actually their (the family not the PD) neglect that is at fault here. If they would of swallowed it down and gone with her like any sensible person would of this situation might of been avoided. Congrats to the officers for doing their job.
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    JJ1

    about 1 month ago

    477 comments

    The last paragraph in the editorial says it all "that they would go to the furthest extent possible to protect those officers". Glad to see that the officers are being looked out for.
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    utaf86

    about 1 month ago

    111 comments

    Once again Tax payers dollars going to be wasted in some frivioulus lawsuit and this time it is the citizens of phoenix who will foot the bill because the people actually responsible try to shift blame which seems to becoming the American way blame everyone else but me culture what is are great nation coming to
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    tlwinkles379

    about 1 month ago

    1077 comments

    Glad to see an agency actually backing officers.

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