Detroit City Council approves payout offers for BLM protesters | #citycouncil


Tear gas canisters explode near Detroit Police units as they break up protests on May 30, 2020. Photo: Seth Herald/AFP via Getty Images

Detroit is offering payouts totaling $1.26 million to settle lawsuits filed in the wake of the 2020 racial justice protests.

Driving the news: City Council approved a contract Tuesday allowing the city’s lawyers to make “offers of judgment” in five cases, including more than $1 million for members of Detroit Will Breathe.

  • The anti-police brutality activist group filed suit over alleged excessive use of force by police during Black Lives Matter demonstrations ignited by George Floyd’s murder in Minneapolis.

The intrigue: The reasons behind making the offers are in a confidential memo, per the law department.

What they’re saying: An attorney representing DWB told BridgeDetroit that the suit wasn’t about money and it’s concerning that the city isn’t offering any injunctive relief.

The other side: A city lawyer told Bridge that the “overwhelming majority of Detroit Police Department officers conducted themselves with courage and honor during the George Floyd protests.”

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