Jury awards Black family $8.25 million in wrongful detention by deputies at California Starbucks

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  1. Matt84

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    I mean seriously, how stupid can you continue to be? Once again, taxpayers get to foot the bill cause you can't do your job.



    A federal jury found that sheriff's deputies wrongly detained a Black family at a Northern California Starbucks and ordered compensation of $8.25 million.

    Aasylei Loggervale and her two daughters had pulled into a Starbucks in Castro Valley, about 25 miles southeast of downtown San Francisco, in September 2019 when Alameda County sheriff's deputies handcuffed them in connection with a string of auto thefts, according to their federal lawsuit.


    Jurors found in the plaintiffs' favor this month and set damages at $2.75 million for each of the three.

    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...n-wrongful-detention-deputies-calif-rcna74146



    Nail on the head. Conservatives don't mind the police defunding the police!
     
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    Matt84 Well-Known Member

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    And before the "if they just showed their id" excuse comes in, they legally didn't have to. Funny how cons are all about the law until they find a reason to justify law enforcement itself breaking the law.

    And of course we all know why......
     
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    Good ol Californians, they can handle the money ;)
     

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