Miracle Boyd, who had at least one tooth knocked out during a protest, was awarded a $280,000 settlement in Chicago.
Jason Lee, a senior adviser to Mayor Brandon Johnson, was not surprised at the DOJ initiative. He noted the new Federal Task ...
Miracle Boyd had her front teeth knocked out during a clash at the Christopher Columbus statue in Grant Park after the 2020 ...
Chicago’s city council approved a $280,000 settlement to a lawsuit filed in 2024 against the city and its police officers.
CHICAGO – Hundreds of people used International Women’s Day to protest issues with the Trump administration. Protesters made ...
The Chicago City Council Committee on Finance approved a settlement for a woman injured during a 2020 protest on Monday.
The violence prevention group is allied ... 2020, as Grant Park protesters threw frozen water bottles at Chicago police officers while attempting to tear down a statute of Christopher Columbus.
Miracle Boyd said it was one step closer to her finding closure in a case that's gone on for about five years.
The colorful protest was overseen by a large police presence ... on women’s rights and not doing enough to tackle violence against women. Erdogan in 2021 withdrew Turkey from a European treaty ...
The money will compensate Boyd for being roughed up and having her front tooth knocked out during a 2020 protest at the ...
The activist lost a front tooth when the officer struck her phone, causing it to hit her face, according to a Civilian Office of Police Accountability report.