Indiana Excessive Force Suit May Get Settled
Indiana Excessive Force Suit May Get Settled
A Marion County, Indiana, grand jury indicted two Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) officers roughly six months ago with felony charges after footage of two women, Ivoré Westfield and Rachel Harding, out past curfew and being “brutally” apprehended, went viral. The curfew was set by Mayor Joe Hogsett following two consecutive nights of protesting and violence.“I’ve never seen police act like that ever,” 39-year-old Rachel Harding, a white woman shoved to the ground by officers and later arrested, said of the events, adding, “Things were boarded up and things were destroyed, and I felt like this was a memorable time in our history, and I wanted to go visually be a part of it. I wanted to see it.”Harding took her camera downtown just before the curfew began and met up with Ivoré Westfield, a stranger at the time, who had decided to do the same. Just minutes after the curfew took effect, officers arrested the two women.
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