Los Angeles Times

Woman claims LAPD officers assaulted her

Kim Nguyen files suit over 2013 Koreatown incident, part of which was taped.

- By Joseph Serna joseph.serna@latimes.com For breaking California news, follow @JosephSern­a. Times staff writer Joel Rubin contribute­d to this repor t.

A woman who was handcuffed in Koreatown on St. Patrick’s Day in 2013, then ejected from an LAPD squad car and seriously injured is claiming in a federal lawsuit that the officers involved sexually battered her and the department is responsibl­e.

Kim Nguyen, 29, filed the suit last week in connection with the incident, which was partly caught on security camera video in Koreatown.

Officers David Shin and Jin Oh arrested Nguyen for public intoxicati­on after they saw her run across the street, The Times reported. Shin joined the force in 2010 and Oh in 2008.

Nguyen was cuffed and put in the back seat of the car off 6th Street between Oxford and Serrano avenues, an area with popular bars and nightclubs.

What happened after the officers drove off with Nguyen is at the center of the federal suit.

Nguyen said that somewhere on the drive to the station, the officers stopped the car and one of them climbed into the back and sexually assaulted her by “intentiona­lly touching her in the left thigh, left chest/breast, and pulled on [her] left ear.”

As the officers traveled east on Olympic Boulevard about 3 a.m., Nguyen somehow was ejected from the back of the squad car, the lawsuit states, and slammed onto the street. She told The Times that she didn’t try to open the door and couldn’t have anyway because she was handcuffed. The suit didn’t state whether the officer was allegedly in the back of the car at the time or had returned to the front seat.

A surveillan­ce camera captured part of the scene; it didn’t capture Nguyen being ejected from the car but does show Nguyen lying in the street with bruising visible on her face.

In the video, Nguyen appears to be unconsciou­s as officers stand around her. Eventually, she moves a bit.

Police said Nguyen fell out of the car as it accelerate­d from a stop.

Nguyen’s attorney told The Times after the incident that Nguyen shattered her jaw and had bleeding in her brain.

In the lawsuit, she also claims permanent emotional and psychologi­cal injury. She’s seeking unspecifie­d damages. A state lawsuit filed by Nguyen against the city remains unresolved.

The Los Angeles city attorney’s office did not return a request for comment.

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