The family of a 21-year-old whose spine was crushed during a police encounter with authorities in Duncanville, Texas, is demanding justice.

On the morning of Aug. 11, a woman called officers after spotting Keandre Green urinating in an alleyway. Green had been jogging that Monday morning and reportedly had stopped in an alleyway to relieve himself. Officers say when they approached Green, he fled.

Black Man Allegedly Paralyzed from the Waist Down By Texas Cops After Woman Reported Him for Urinating In Alleyway

Keandre Green is being escorted to Charlton Methodist Hospital. (Photo: @_ja_moore/Twitter)

Duncanville Police claim that officers on the scene did a computer search for Green before pursuing him and discovered that Green had a warrant for his arrest for a domestic violence charge.

Green fled immediately on foot, according to police, with officers chasing him. Once authorities captured and pinned down Green, he reportedly continued to resist arrest, despite warnings from police that things could turn physical.

According to a police department press release, an “… officer delivered two straight punches to Mr. Green’s face… a tactic to end a potentially violent encounter.” When they could finally cuff him, Green began complaining of back pain, prompting one of the officers to call for an ambulance.

Green has been hospitalized at Charlton Methodist Hospital, where he and his loved ones hope for a full recovery. However, authorities say Green has been charged with attempted evasion and the initial crime he is suspected of having committed.

“He’s a young man whose quality of life may be forever changed because of an encounter with professionals who were appointed to protect and serve,” said Dionna Austin, Green’s cousin, at an Aug. 15 press conference outside Methodist Dallas Medical Center.

Source: ‘Life May be Forever Changed’: Black Man Allegedly Paralyzed from the Waist Down By Texas Cops After Woman Reported Him for Urinating In Alleyway