Brutalized Black Man Accepts Settlement Offer from City of Valdosta
Brutalized Black Man Accepts Settlement Offer from City of Valdosta
A Black man who filed a lawsuit against a Georgia city and its police department after being violently tackled has accepted a probable six-figure settlement.According to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Valdosta City Council approved an offer of $350,000 last week. However, attorneys for plaintiff Antonio Arnelo Smith—who filed his lawsuit in 2020—would not divulge the amount of money their client will receive. Instead, the lawyers said that Smith is “satisfied” with the settlement.“We have reached a resolution, but we can’t discuss the actual settlement amount,” attorney Nathaniel Haugabrook told the Journal-Constitution.Smith, notes the paper, had originally sought punitive damages of about $700l,000.Alongside paying Smith an undisclosed amount, Valdosta also agreed to establish a citizens review board within four months. The board will be tasked with overseeing police policies and procedures, and will make any necessary recommendations for change.
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