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Cincinnati approves $8.1 million settlement with protesters arrested in 2020
The $8.1 million settlement will compensate over 400 plaintiffs and implement new police policies standardizing protest responses, with Hamilton County contributing $65,000.
- Cincinnati approved an $8.14 million settlement with over 400 protesters who were arrested during 2020 protests over George Floyd's death.
- The protesters alleged violations of their constitutional rights, mistreatment during arrests and detention after a curfew was enacted.
- The settlement led to new rules for police on responding to protests and coordinating with courts during mass arrests.
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Cincinnati approves $8.1 million settlement with protesters arrested in 2020
The city of Cincinnati has approved an $8.1 million settlement with a group of non-violent protesters arrested during the racial justice demonstrations of 2020.
·United States
Read Full ArticleCincinnati City Council to vote on $8.1 million settlement in protest lawsuit, members question county payment
The Cincinnati City Council will soon vote on whether it will approve the settlement of a lawsuit filed by attorneys representing protesters in 2020.As we reported Friday, the City of Cincinnati and Hamilton County have settled a class action lawsuit claiming people's First Amendment rights were violated during protests over the police killings of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd.The city announced Friday it has reached an $8.1 million settlement…
·Cincinnati, United States
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