Brooklyn Mom Wins $625k from City After NYPD Officers Try Taking Away Her Kid at Benefits Office
Brooklyn Mom Wins $625k from City After NYPD Officers Try Taking Away Her Kid at Benefits Office
New York City will pay over a half-million dollars to settle a lawsuit filed by Jazmine Headley, whose toddler was violently taken away from her by local law enforcement.Footage of the encounter, which took place in December 2018, was widely circulated online. In it, Headley—who was waiting in line at a benefits office—can be seen clutching her child on the ground. After a brief struggle, New York police officers “ripped the toddler from her arms”Headley filed her lawsuit in August, alleging trauma and humiliation by the NYPD. Her case moved before the city council in February, where she provided testimony and was offered a public apology.And, late last week, Headley’s complaint finally reached a resolution.“Through her intelligence, bravery and grace, Jazmine Headley turned the worst ordeal of her life—and of any parent’s—into an opportunity for change for the entire city,” said Headley’s attorneys, Katherine Rosenfeld and Emma Freeman.Headley, adds The Associated Press, was approached by law enforcement after arguing with a security guard at a Brooklyn benefits office. Essence.com’s reportage suggests that Headley had simply wanted to apply for a food assistance program. But a facility guard turned her away before calling police.
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Brooklyn Mom Who Had Son Torn From Her Hands Will Receive $625,000 From City Of New YorkNYC paying $625K to mom whose baby was ripped away by police
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