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New York City settlement awards $7 million to 320 “kettled” George Floyd demonstrators

New York City settlement awards $7 million to 320 “kettled” George Floyd demonstrators

In a landmark decision, 320 protestors who were corralled and arrested by police during the George Floyd demonstrations in New York City have been awarded $7 million in a settlement. The term “kettling” refers to a controversial tactic used by law enforcement to control crowds, which involves trapping demonstrators within an enclosed area. This case is just one example of how the fight for justice and accountability continues long after protests come to an end.

George Floyd’s death sparked outrage and protests across the country. In New York City, demonstrators took to the streets to demand justice for Floyd and other victims of police brutality. The protesters were “kettled” by police, who surrounded them and prevented them from leaving. The demonstrators sued the city, alleging that their constitutional rights were violated. A judge agreed, and the protesters were awarded $ million in damages.

On Tuesday, a federal judge approved a $7 million settlement between the city of New York and demonstrators who were “kettled” by police during a protest against the killing of George Floyd last May. The plaintiffs alleged that they were peaceful protesters who were unlawfully arrested and detained by police officers without probable cause. They also claimed that they were subjected to excessive force when they were pepper-sprayed and hit with batons.

Under the terms of the settlement, each of the plaintiffs will receive $36,000 in damages. The city will also create a $250,000 fund to reimburse protesters for medical expenses and property damage incurred during the incident. In addition, the city will make changes to its policing policies, including banning the use of kettling as a means of dispersing crowds.

In the wake of George Floyd’s death, many police reform efforts have been undertaken in New York City. The most notable of these is the establishment of the NYPD’s “collaborative policing” program, which encourages officers to work with community members to solve crimes and build trust. Other initiatives include body-worn cameras for all officers, improved training on de-escalation techniques, and expanded use of civilian complaint review boards. These reforms are intended to make the NYPD more accountable to the public and help reduce incidents of excessive force.

The settlement is significant because it acknowledges that the NYPD’s actions were unlawful and that the protesters were mistreated. The money will be used to compensate the protesters for their injuries and damages. This case sets a precedent that may be cited in future lawsuits against police departments that engage in similar tactics.

This is one of the largest settlements ever awarded in a case involving police misconduct. And it’s just one example of the ways that Floyd’s death has led to lasting change.

In the months since Floyd’s death, there have been numerous other high-profile cases of police brutality and misconduct. These include the killing of Breonna Taylor in Louisville, Kentucky, and the shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

It’s clear that Floyd’s death has had a profound impact on our country. His legacy will continue to be felt for many years to come.

Police accountability is critical for maintaining the public’s trust in law enforcement. When police are accused of misconduct, it is important that there is a process in place to investigate the allegations and, if substantiated, hold the officers accountable.

In the new visual for “Spin Bout U,” Drake and 21 Savage take a trip out to the sea

In the new visual for “Spin Bout U,” Drake and 21 Savage take a trip out to the sea

21 Savage and Drake teamed up at the beginning of November 2022 for their joint album Her Loss. This album, which featured Travis Scott as the only guest artist, went on to take the top spot on the Billboard 200 after selling 404,000 album equivalents during its first week. Eventually, it surpassed 1 billion streams on Spotify, continuing to gain popularity.

There was a big surprise for fans today (Feb. 24) as the two rappers dropped the official music video for one of their best songs from the LP, “Spin Bout U.” The new video was directed by famed filmmaker Dave Meyers, and takes place aboard what appears to be an enormous cruise ship. As the film begins, the pair go on a rescue mission to save a drowning woman who is at the shore during a storm. As 21 spits bars about his love for women, things take a turn for the worse and take a drastic turn for the worse.

As of June 2022, the Toronto-based star Drake dropped off his 14-track EP entitled Honestly, Nevermind, which featured many sounds that were influenced by the elements of dance music as a whole. Last month, Drake also made headlines with his back-to-back performances at the infamous Apollo Theater in Harlem which made him an instant celebrity. Drizzy is not only known for his own releases, but also for several guest verses he has turned in on recent projects such as “WASTING TIME” with Brent Faiyaz, “We Caa Done” with Popcaan, and more.

In the video for “Handle,” Jay Critch enjoys NYFW

In the video for “Handle,” Jay Critch enjoys NYFW

It was announced last Friday (Feb. 17) that Jay Critch would release his 19-track Jugg Season album, which will feature guest vocals from Baby Money, Rich The Kid, and Max B. As our readers know by now, Brooklyn emcee XXXX continued his momentum yesterday (Feb. 21), with the official music video for his latest single “Handle.” In the new music video directed by Dee Sauce, the movie follows the 24-year-old rapper through a day in his busy life, including front row seats to two New York Fashion Week shows, as well as hanging out with some friends of his. As he flows around the track, he shows off his trademark calm and collected manner:

It has been a while since the “Dreams In A Wraith” rapper Jay Critch has released an album, his last effort being Critch Tape, a 23-track project from 2021 that worked with the likes of Lil Tjay, Fivio Foreign and Drakeo The Ruler. He has been offering customers a steady stream of loose appearances over the past few years. This has included the release of “Gifted” as well as a collaboration with Harry Fraud on “Born With It.” and “Deadline,” “Spin No Blocks,” “Stamped,” “Click It,” in collaboration with Prince Swanny

Besides his own releases, you’ll also hear Jay Critch on a number of tracks that aren’t his own, such as “Where’s Dexter” produced by Famous Dex and Rich The Kid, “Identify Yourself” featuring Ralfy The Plug and Drakeo The Ruler, “Rose Gold” composed with Yung Lano, and a long-awaited reunion between Rich Forever Music and himself.