Occupy Oakland protesters awarded $1m over police violence during arrests
Source: The Guardian
Eoin Reynolds in San Francisco
guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 3 July 2013 19.03 BST
Victims of excessive police force at one of the most violent flashpoints of the Occupy protests have received a $1m compensation settlement.
The US district court in San Francisco made the award to a group of 12 protesters who complained of brutality during in confrontations with police in Oakland, California, in 2011.
The payouts come in the wake of criticism from independent experts who said the police department was under-resourced and ill-prepared to deal with the protests.
The lawsuits detailed how police reacted to the protesters when they tried to reclaim a camp which had been cleared earlier that day. Suzi Spangenberg and Sukay Sow said they were injured by flashbang grenades thrown by officers. Spangenberg, a 52-year-old seminarian was awarded $500,000 in compensation, while Sow, who suffered chemical burns to her foot, received $210,000.
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Earth_First
(14,910 posts)It was like a god-damned militarized zone!!!
rhett o rick
(55,981 posts)L0oniX
(31,493 posts)alp227
(32,033 posts)A government big enough to go abroad to murder a citizen like Anwar Al-Awlaki knows no bounds in doing so.
quakerboy
(13,920 posts)out of many thousands.
How about the rest? Has a PD ever been sued out of existance? By what Ive heard, it seems like the city might be better off scrapping the whole department and starting over.
BillyRibs
(787 posts)By Me if said compensation came out of the Pockets of the police!