Day Around the Bay: Parents of SFPD Recruit File Wrongful Death Suit
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Day Around the Bay: Parents of SFPD Recruit File Wrongful Death Suit
Jon-Marques Psalms, a 30-year-old SFPD recruit, died during a training exercise called the "Red Man" drill, which teaches officers to fight and subdue combative suspects. He suffered from rhabdomyolysis, commonly known as "rhabdo," a serious muscle breakdown condition. His parents have now filed a wrongful death claim against the city of San Francisco. Additionally, San Francisco's 415 Natoma office tower, a 25-story building completed four years ago, faces significant vacancy issues with its primary tenant Thumbtack departing and the building being sold to new owners.
"Jon-Marques Psalms, the 30-year-old SFPD recruit who died while doing a training exercise last August, have now filed a wrongful death claim against the city. Psalms reportedly suffered from something called "rhabdo," or rhabdomyolysis, during the so-called "Red Man" drill in which trainees learn how to fight with and subdue combative suspects."
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