Civil Suit Against Ferguson Police Dismissed
Civil Suit Against Ferguson Police Dismissed
A $40 million civil rights lawsuit filed by protesters in Ferguson, Missouri, against the city's police force has been dismissed by a federal judge. The suit alleged the attending officers used excessive force during the demonstration, which began in response to the 2014 shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown, who was unarmed with his hands in the air prior to being shot multiple times by police officer Darren Wilson, and the subsequent senseless killings of numerous unarmed, law-abiding black men across the country at the hands of law enforcement officials. The lawsuit, filed by nine people involved in the weeks-long event, claimed they were illegitimately shot with rubber bullets, beaten, subjected to tear gas and forcefully arrested while exerting their First Amendment rights to peaceful protest. The judge in the case disagreed.In his 74-page ruling, federal Judge Henry Autry found no evidence of any wrongdoing by Ferguson police, stating the protesters "have completely failed to present any credible evidence that any of the actions taken by these individuals were taken with malice or were committed in bad faith," adding participants repeatedly ignored police orders to leave the scene and as such, knew there would be consequences for their continued involvement. Both the NAACP and one of the lawyers representing the plaintiffs in the case have expressed their disappointment in the ruling, with attorney Gregory Lattimer telling the press, "The decision was unfair and not consistent with applicable law," adding he has already filed an appeal with the promise "This is a battle we will keep fighting. We will end it in the right way and get justice for these people."
People supporting Ferguson protests; image courtesy of Mark Harrison via The Seattle Times
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