Black NYPD Officer Wins $5m Almost 10 Years After Violent Assault
Black NYPD Officer Wins $5m Almost 10 Years After Violent Assault
A black NYPD officer who was beaten by law enforcement at a birthday party has settled with the city for $5 million.The longstanding lawsuit was initiated following a violent confrontation in 2010. Officer Larry Jackson says his wife had called police to report a gate-crasher, only for first-responders to beat, pummel and arrest the host.The case was thought settled two years ago, when a federal jury awarded Jackson $15 million.But Brooklyn federal Judge Pamela Chen slashed the payout after the police department protested the amount.“Settling this longstanding case was in the interest of all parties,” said a New York Law Department spokesperson.The New York Post reports that Chen expressed sympathy for Jackson, writing, “Plaintiff went through an undeniably traumatic experience that has scarred him both physically and emotionally for life.”
The NYPD is the largest police force in the United States and has historically faced some accusations of racial profiling and discrimination, both within its ranks and toward individuals of interest. Image courtesy of nickallen/Flickr.
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Black off-duty cop who claims he was beaten by brothers in blue awarded $5 million settlement from NYCNYPD cop beaten by other officers settles with city for $5M
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