Ninth Circuit Affirms Jury Ruling in Police Restraint Case, Upholding Accountability Despite Lack of Excessive Force Claims

Los Angeles, California — The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit recently upheld a jury’s decision in a case involving the death of a man during a police restraint incident, ruling that negligence could be established even in the absence of excessive force claims. The case revolved around the events of a 2016 arrest when officers used physical means to subdue the individual, who subsequently died. Evidence presented during the trial suggested that the officers had acted within the standards for use of force but still failed to provide necessary medical assistance, which … Read more

Federal Jury Awards $1 Million to Aurora Man After Excessive Force Incident During Traffic Stop

Aurora, Illinois — A federal jury has awarded over $1 million to a local man after determining that a police officer used excessive force during a traffic stop in 2020. The case highlights ongoing concerns about law enforcement practices and community relations. George Gutierrez, 52, was pulled over on April 26, 2020, for allegedly failing to signal within 100 feet of a turn. Seeking accountability, he requested a supervisor to the scene. According to Gutierrez’s legal team, officers ignored his requests, forcibly removed him from his vehicle by breaking a window, and slammed his head … Read more

Canary Islands to Revamp Tourism Rules: New Strategy Aims to Preserve Housing and Curb Excessive Visitor Numbers

Las Palmas, Spain — In an ambitious move to counter the escalating problem of overtourism, the government of the Canary Islands is proposing sweeping reforms to its tourism policies. These measures seek to preserve local housing availability for residents and maintain the idyllic allure that draws millions of visitors to the archipelago each year. The picturesque Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago off the coast of northwestern Africa, are renowned for their rugged volcanic terrain, verdant forests, and rich cultural heritage. However, the tourism boom in recent decades has begun to strain local resources, inflate housing … Read more

Family Seeks Justice as Lawsuit Claims Neglect and Excessive Force in Huerfano County Jail Death

Wuerfano County, Colo. – A lawsuit has been filed against multiple officials and entities in Huerfano County following the death of Michael Burch, a man who died while in custody at the Huerfano County jail. Burch, who was arrested on charges of menacing and harassment earlier in the year, reportedly exhibited signs of dementia, according to his attorney, Stephanie Wise. The incident began when two detention officers entered Burch’s cell after observing him holding a pencil. The officers, with tasers drawn, allegedly yelled at Burch to drop the pencil before physically confronting him. The altercation … Read more