He's accused of threatening a 15-year-old boy with brass knuckles and using a racial slur before his arrest in March for a hit-and-run.
According to the site, Culliver struck the Santos family's SUV with his white mustang, then called the boy a "low-life wetback." He allegedly pulled out the brass knuckles and threatened to hurt the boy if the family didn't get out of the way. Along with the boy's parents, his 4-year-old and 2-month-old siblings were also in the vehicle.
From nbcbayarea.com:
Culliver, 25, is known for making anti-gay comments before the 2013 Super Bowl.
"We live in a civilized society ... governed by rules" that demand the "respect for the inherent dignity of mankind," the claim states. "Thus, we do not strike a man down and leave him for dead. Nor do we brandish brass knuckles upon 15-year-old children."
The Santos family alleges that they were victims to "violent, reckless, oppressive, malicious, depraved, despicable and morally reprehensible crimes and other related behavior committed" by Culliver, who by "way of self-centered arrogance, fueled the conscious disregard of the rights or safety of others."