Denver Challenges $14 Million Verdict Over Police Conduct During 2020 Protests, Files Appeal

Denver, Colorado — Denver has initiated an appeal regarding a federal court decision that required the city to pay nearly $14 million in damages. This follows a jury verdict which determined that the Denver police had breached the constitutional rights of protestors during the 2020 demonstrations sparked by George Floyd’s death under a Minneapolis officer’s knee. The protests, part of a nationwide outcry against police brutality, saw Denver law enforcement using tear gas and other non-lethal munitions to manage crowds. This response has now led to multiple lawsuits, focusing on the aggressive tactics employed by … Read more

Former East Cleveland Police Commander Convicted in Cover-Up of Fatal High-Speed Chase

CLEVELAND, Ohio – A former East Cleveland police commander, known by the nickname “Pac Man,” was found guilty Thursday on multiple charges related to his involvement in two high-speed police chases, one resulting in a fatality. The verdict concluded a trial that highlighted significant breaches in law enforcement conduct and oversight. The Cuyahoga County jury convicted Larry McDonald on eight out of ten counts, including tampering with records, obstructing official business, dereliction of duty, tampering with evidence, and telecommunications fraud. This case underscores ongoing concerns regarding accountability in police operations. During the trial, prosecutors detailed … Read more

San Jose Jury Awards $1.3 Million to Protester Injured by Police During 2020 George Floyd Demonstrations

San Jose, Calif. — A man who was injured by a police projectile during a George Floyd protest in the summer of 2020 has been awarded over $1.3 million by a federal civil jury. The verdict addresses claims of excessive force used by law enforcement officers, marking a significant legal outcome in the wake of events that drew widespread criticism globally and prompted changes in the city’s approach to managing protests. Kyle Johnson initiated a lawsuit against the city of San Jose and Officer James Adgar in 2021, alleging violations of his First and Fourth … Read more

Daring Multi-Mile Police Chase Ends in Crash and Arrest in Allen County

Scottsville, KY – A high-speed chase involving local law enforcement and a Tennessee woman culminated in damage and arrests after failed attempts to stop her vehicle, authorities said Monday. Chelsea H. Bennett, 22, from Smithville, TN, allegedly led police through a rigorous pursuit through Allen County after ignoring initial stop requests due to a traffic infraction. The incident began when Scottsville Police Department and Allen County Sheriff’s Office spotted Bennett’s 2004 Dodge Durango committing a traffic violation. Instead of pulling over, Bennett reportedly accelerated, initiating a pursuit that would extend several miles. As the chase … Read more