East Haven cop sentenced in civil rights case




By    Mark Davis

EAST HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH)-- Two former East Haven police officers learned their fate Tuesday. They were both convicted of conspiring to violate and violating the civil rights of members of the Latino community.
David Cari's lawyer pleaded for leniency because the former East Haven cop had been shot in the line the duty and suffers from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
The judge didn't buy any of it and at Hartford Federal Court Tuesday, sentenced him to 2 and a half years, plus three years probation.
A large group of East Haven Latino residents sat through the four hour sentencing hearing.
"We feel sad for him, for his family. As a Christian community, we believe in the redemption but the consequences, any act has consequences," said Cecilio Cuapio, East Haven.
"We are glad that justice was served, we are also glad that our stories and our testimony were taken seriously," said Armando Morales, East Haven.
They are all parishioners with the priest that took the now famous video that led the U.S. Justice Department to condemn the East Haven police department and arrest four cops.
 "Two men have just made really bad decisions and bad actions and now are suffering the consequences for their actions. It's not a day for us to rejoice by any stretch of the imagination," said Rev. James Manship, St. Rose of Lima Church.
The sentencing hearing for Dennis Spaulding is still underway. Another East Haven cop is already serving two years, the fourth will be sentenced next month.

"We just wanted this harassment and brutality to stop," said Morales.
The prosecutor and the judge said that without the video, this case may have never happened.

Cari who has been in prison since October will be out for the next five weeks to settle his personal affairs. He reports to federal prison on February 25th.