Baltimore, MD — A Maryland man who was catastrophically injured during a violent 2017 police chase has lost his civil rights lawsuit against more than a dozen Baltimore Police officers after a federal judge granted summary judgment in favor of the officers.

Terril Corbett, who suffered a traumatic brain injury and permanent paralysis after being shot while riding in the back seat of a car during a high-speed chase, filed suit against the Baltimore Police Department, its leadership, and 13 named officers. The case alleged that officers either shot him or failed to protect him during a chaotic pursuit of then-fugitive Mausean Carter.

On December 15, 2017, Corbett was on a routine trip to a hardware store when a bullet struck him in the head as Carter led police across the city in a reckles

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