Filmmaker, daughter get $3.8M from L.A. County after George Floyd protest attack
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Filmmaker, daughter get $3.8M from L.A. County after George Floyd protest attack
Los Angeles County will pay nearly $4 million to a local filmmaker and his daughter after the man was wounded by a rubber bullet during the 2020 protests related to the murder of George Floyd. Attorneys for Cellin Gluck, 66, and his daughter Caroline Gluck announced Thursday that the Glucks were awarded $3.8 million after suing the county for negligence. The elder Gluck was "unarmed and calmly photographing the crowd near Beverly Blvd. and Stanl…

Jury Awards $3.8M to Man Injured by Rubber Bullet During 2020 George Floyd Protest in the Fairfax District
Filmmaker Suffered Permanent Injuries After Being Struck by a Sheriff’s Deputy’s Round Los Angeles County must pay nearly $4 million to a filmmaker and his daughter after he was struck in the face by a rubber bullet fired during the 2020 protests over the killing of George Floyd, as reported by KTLA 5 News. Cellin Gluck, 66, was documenting demonstrators near Beverly Boulevard and Stanley Avenue when a sheriff’s deputy shot him, attorneys said. …
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