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Jury Awards $2.2 Million to LA Protester Injured by Nonlethal Projectile
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Jury Awards $2.2 Million to LA Protester Injured by Nonlethal Projectile

A jury has awarded $2.2 million to Cellin Gluck, a protester who suffered injuries from a less-lethal projectile during a 2020 demonstration against police brutality in Los Angeles. The jury found LA County liable for his injuries, which were valued at $3.5 million.

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Jury awards $2.2m to LA protester shot in face with less-lethal projectile in 2020
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A jury awarded $2.2 million to Cellin Gluck, a protester injured by a less-lethal projectile during a 2020 demonstration against police brutality. The jury found LA County liable for his injuries, which were assessed at $3.5 million.
Editor’s Note: This verdict highlights the ongoing issues surrounding police conduct during protests and the legal accountability of law enforcement. It serves as a significant case in the fight for justice and reform in policing practices.
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A jury has awarded over $2 million to a protester injured by a nonlethal projectile during a 2020 demonstration against police brutality in Los Angeles.
Editor’s Note: This ruling highlights the accountability of law enforcement during protests and may influence future cases regarding police conduct and the use of force.

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