DENVER (AP) — The trial for a lawsuit accusing Denver police of using indiscriminate force two years ago against people protesting the killing of George Floyd started Monday in federal court.
Opening statements will come after a jury is seated for what lawyers involved in the case believe is the first trial of a lawsuit challenging police tactics during the protests that erupted across the United States.
About a dozen lawsuits have been filed on behalf of over 60 people injured or arrested in Denver’s protests, including several from people who were shot in the eye with less-lethal ammunition amid the demonstrations in the city over several days starting May 28, 2020, according to The Denver Post.
The Denver lawsuit heading to trial first was brought by 12 protesters who say they suffered injuries like skull and jaw fractures, a brain bleed and burning eyes, throats and face after police attacked them.
The lawsuit seeks unspecified financial damages and asks for a declaration that Denver officials that police violated protesters’ constitutional rights, including their First Amendment right to protest. It also seeks an order for the city to change how officers deals with protesters.
In court filings, lawyers for the city of Denver said officers used force like pepper balls and chemical agents when people acted aggressively, including instances when they threw objects at police, and that peaceful protesters may have been inadvertently hit by police.
There is no evidence that the demonstrators were targeted by officers to try to discourage them from protesting, the lawyers for Denver said.
A court filing by the lawyers last month said that officers perceived a “riotous mob condition” at times during the protests and that 80 officers were injured, most of them by projectiles thrown by protesters including chunks of concrete, bottles and landscaping rocks launched with lacrosse sticks.
The lawyers also said that the state Capitol, the hub of the protests, suffered $1.1 million in damage during the demonstrations.
Police’s aggressive response to people protesting police brutality nationally have led to financial settlements, the departures of police chiefs and criminal charges.
In Austin, Texas, officials have agreed to pay over $13 million to people injured in protests in May 2020 and 19 officers have been indicted for their actions against protesters. Last month, two police officers in Dallas accused of injuring protesters after firing less lethal munitions were charged.
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However, in 2021, a federal judge dismissed most of the claims filed by activists and civil liberties groups over the forcible removal of protesters by police before then-President Donald Trump walked to a church near the White House for a photo op.
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How about the next BLM & Antifa protest march the protestors allow the police to throw the first bricks, rocks ,bottles, frozen soda cans,steel pipes, fireworks. etc. at the protestors. Gee I wonder what their reaction would be. Where I come from these are all considered weapons that can cause severe damage.
YES they all are.. BUT as we’ve seen time and time again. RIOTERS and anarchs can throw what ever they WANT AT COPS, and not even get charged… BUT HOW DARE COPS respond..
RHHHHHHHEEEEEEEEEEE!
It’s just like a recent video i saw, where kids on one campus, literally threw books and SPAT at a legislator, who was visiting the campus to DISCUSS a law being LOOKED at, re kids and hormone therapy.. ONE TEACHER threw a book BACK AT One of the kids, breaking his nose and so got arrested..
BUT ALL THE HUNDREDS OF KIDS THERE< who were throwing books AT THE TEACHER and legislator, NOT A SINGLE ONE got arrested.
WE are literally brainwashing kids into understanding "YOU CAN DO WHAT ever you want to everyone else, and NOTHING WILL Happen to you from it, BUT IF ANYONE strikes back AT YOU, they will be punished.."