Miracle Boyd, who had at least one tooth knocked out during a protest, was awarded a $280,000 settlement in Chicago.
Police officer Nicholas Jovanovich hit Boyd's phone into her face as she filmed police during a 2020 protest. An ...
Chicago’s city council approved a $280,000 settlement to a lawsuit filed in 2024 against the city and its police officers.
The money will compensate Boyd for being roughed up and having her front tooth knocked out during a 2020 protest at the Christopher Columbus statue in Grant Park.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Chicago City Council approved a settlement for a woman injured during a 2020 protest on Wednesday. The ...
The Chicago City Council approved a $280,000 settlement with an activist who was struck and injured by a CPD officer in 2020.
A then-18-year-old activist hit in the face by a Chicago police officer as she livestreamed demonstrators facing off against ...
A Chicago Police officer knocked Miracle Boyd's phone out of her hand, sending it into her face and knocking out one and a ...
Heeding opposition from Black clergy and the Black Caucus, the City Council voted 26 to 19 not to impose a ban on the sale of ...
The city's police oversight agency recommended officer Nicholas Jovanovich be fired for using excessive force against Miracle Boyd, but he resigned before facing any possible disciplinary action.
The Chicago City Council Committee on Finance approved a settlement for a woman injured during a 2020 protest on Monday.
Miracle Boyd will now be awarded a $280,000 settlement after the payment was approved by the city’s finance committee and then by the full city council on March 12. McClatchy News reached out to ...