Denver’s authorized payments associated to how police responded to the racial justice protests in Might and June of 2020 proceed to rise with the Metropolis Council approving a mixed $1.06 million in settlements on Monday.
In keeping with a listing of funds offered by the Metropolis Lawyer’s Workplace, the newest settlements will push the town’s authorized payments associated to the protests to just about $9.4 million with a doable $14 million jury award nonetheless looming ought to the town’s ongoing effort to enchantment it fail.
The newest funds are cut up throughout 5 settlement agreements. 4 of these agreements stem from the identical lawsuit filed on June 4, 2020, within the midst of nightly demonstrations in downtown Denver protesting the homicide of George Floyd by Minneapolis police.
In that case, plaintiffs Agazi Abay, Gabriel Thorn, Amy Schneider and Michael McDaniel sued the town for a variety of actions by police together with the usage of tear fuel, pepper balls and rubber bullets allegedly with out warning in opposition to peaceable protesters.
Abay will obtain a $235,000 settlement, Thorn $320,000, Schneider $350,000 and McDaniel $100,000, in line with metropolis paperwork.
Attorneys with the agency Loevy & Loevy represented Abay, Thorn and Schneider in that case.
“This lawsuit—and the various others which were resolved in favor of protestors—sends a message that cities face critical penalties if their police inflict violence on peaceable protestors,” Elizabeth Wang, Loevy & Loevy’s lead lawyer within the go well with, mentioned in an announcement.
Lindsay Minter was additionally permitted for a $50,000 settlement after she alleged in a go well with filed final yr that she needed to have a tooth pulled after being struck by a projectile from a rubber ball grenade a Denver officer threw at her throughout the Floyd protests.
Late final month, the council permitted a $4.7 million settlement to settle the category motion claims Loevy & Loevy introduced on behalf of than 300 individuals arrested for violating an emergency curfew put in place on the top of the protests in Might and June 2020, expenses that had been all later dismissed. That got here on high of upward of $4 million in settlements in different circumstances.
The curfew settlement is an offshoot of a consolidated case that resulted in a $14 million jury verdict in opposition to the town final yr over claims of extreme power. That substantial judgment remains to be pending additional appeals by the town regardless of a retrial request being denied.
The Metropolis Lawyer’s Workplace declined to touch upon the settlements Monday past offering totals.