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Protesters Injured In Columbus Last Year To Receive $5.75M Settlement From The City

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The protesting that occurred in Columbus, Ohio last year led to many nonviolent participants being physically hurt due to excessive force by the police, and now 32 of those victims will be compensated for their injuries thanks to a $5.75 million settlement the city has agreed to pay up.

Source: Black America Web

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