Chicago Settles With Woman Who Miscarried After Being Shocked by Taser-Wielding Officer

Chicago Settles With Woman Who Miscarried After Being Shocked by Taser-Wielding Officer
The city of Chicago has settled a police brutality lawsuit with a woman who lost an unborn child after being repeatedly shocked by a Taser-wielding officer.According to the Chicago Tribune, the award is still pending the approval of City Council – a requirement in cases when litigants are due to receive more than $100,000.While the city hasn’t yet gone public with any numbers, the still-due approval from City Council indicates that Elaina Turner and her fiancé, Ulysses Green, are expecting at least a six-figure check.The lawsuit stems from an encounter Turner and Green had with police outside their home.Officers had showed up to tow Green’s van, despite the objections of its owners.A verbal argument broke out, with the couple trying to argue that law enforcement had no legitimate reason to tow their van.Eventually, Turner and Green gave in, but not before Turner asked whether she could receive three children’s car seats from the vehicle, as well as a pair of her fiancé’s work boots.She approached a door even as officers told her to stand down. An officer slapped the phone she was recording the interaction with out of her hands, before grabbing her wrist. Another cop on the scene gave a command to use a Taser on Turner, even though she was pregnant and restrained.
Jeffrey Granich, attorney for Elaina Turner and Ulysses Greene. | Andrew A. Nelles~Sun-Times Media
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