Various law enforcement-related lawsuits have resulted in significant settlements. The L.A. Times reporters who were attacked by Minnesota troopers will receive $1.2 million. A former APD lieutenant won a racial discrimination lawsuit and was awarded $1.5 million. A California state jury ruled that the LAPD should pay a former officer $11.6 million for alleged discrimination and mistreatment. Additionally, a $4 million settlement was reached in the San Bernardino police shooting of a Black man.
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A California state jury said the LAPD should pay a former officer nearly $11.6 million over allegations that it subjected him to unwarranted investigations because he's Samoan and transferred him out of a K-9 bomb detection unit when he complained. https://t.co/lHvwygp0W1
Former APD lieutenant wins racial discrimination lawsuit; jury awards him $1.5 million https://t.co/cO2Tp06cEe
L.A. Times reporters attacked by Minnesota troopers will settle lawsuit for $1.2 million https://t.co/yykcM6TSWQ