San Marcos to Pay $175k to Resolve Trump Train Lawsuit
San Marcos to Pay $175k to Resolve Trump Train Lawsuit
San Marcos will pay $175,000 to settle allegations that the Texas city failed to respond to political violence and attempted voter intimidation by “Trump Train” participants in 2020.The terms of the settlement will require San Marcos police officers and other professional staff to receive additional training. They must also explore new ways to build and maintain community trust.According to The Texas Tribune, aside from mandating reform, the settlement will also direct an estimated $175,000 to four plaintiffs, all of whom were on a Biden campaign bus that was nearly run off the road by the Trump Train.The plaintiffs include:
Former Texas state Sen. Wendy Davis, who was running for Congress;
Former Biden campaign staffer David Gins;
Biden campaign volunteer Eric Cervini; and
Bus driver Timothy Halloway.
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