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Victorville man awarded $27.3 million from deputy shooting that left him partially paralyzed

The $27.3 million award includes $18.25 million for future pain and suffering following a deputy's use of excessive force in a 2021 shooting, jurors found.

Summary by OC Register
A federal jury has awarded $27.3 million to a Victorville man left partially paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair from a shooting by a San Bernardino County sheriff’s deputy. The award to Steffon Barber, 39 — believed to be the highest in a nonfatal police shooting case out of U.S. District Court in Riverside — included $7.25 million for past pain and suffering, $18.25 million for future pain and suffering, and $1.85 million for future economi…

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OC Register broke the news in Orange County, United States on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
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