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$8.25 Million Justice Victory in California

In 2019, a brave mother and her two daughters were accused of being harassed by deputies from a California county. They recently won a $8.25 million court battle against the county, urging future generations to fight for their rights.

Deputies converged to look into the recent surge in auto break-ins, and Aasylei Loggervale and her girls were unintentionally stopped at a Starbucks close to downtown San Francisco. An apparently routine family outing abruptly turned into something far more ominous!

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A police officer who demanded to examine Loggervale’s identification was met. She declined, setting up an altercation marked by yelling and rigid attitudes.

“Why do I have to give you my ID?” she asked.

“Are you doing anything wrong?” the deputy replied.

“No,” she said.

“Then what’s the big deal,” the deputy noted.

“I don’t have to give you my ID,” Loggervale replied, doubling down on her intransigence.

“Uh, yeah, you do,” the deputy responded.

“No, I don’t. No, I don’t. No, I don’t. I know the law,” Loggervale replied.

To guarantee he could completely inspect the vehicle, the deputy took severe action after growing impatient; everyone in the area was arrested and handcuffed. They had no idea that their liberation would be delayed for an hour while rumors of auto theft circulated about them until they were ultimately liberated with no charges brought against them.

Due to their skin color, the family was wrongly detained for more than 18 hours. They filed a lawsuit against Alameda County, demanding restitution and justice.

“Attorneys for the Loggervales argued that the deputes (sic) involved in the incident — Steven Holland and Monica Pope, who are both White — stopped their clients because they are Black. The complaint accused the two of assault, battery, false arrest and violation of constitutional rights, among other charges,” CBS News reported.

This week, the jury handed down a historic victory by emphatically supporting the plaintiff’s argument.

“The jury … unanimously ruled against Holland and Pope, calling their conduct ‘unlawful.’ Holland and Alameda County together must pay $2.75 million to the mother and $2 million to each daughter, while Pope and the county must pay $750,000 to each daughter, the final order shows,” according to CBS News.

The shocking eight million, two hundred fifty thousand dollar settlement handed to a family for an occurrence that may have been avoided if they had simply shown identification assailed the critics.

“This is vindication and validation for the Loggervales that they’ve been wronged, and that means a lot. They’re a rather private family. But they felt that what had happened was really wrong, and so they were willing to file the lawsuit and try to hold the sheriff’s office accountable,” the family’s attorney, Craig Peters, reportedly said Thursday.

The family decided to pursue their case despite receiving a sizeable payout before the jury’s verdict in the goal of obtaining even more justice. Finally, they were successful and received an amazing $700.

“That amount wouldn’t have even covered attorneys fees. And more importantly, we wanted change. They didn’t offer to change their policies. They didn’t offer to do more trainings. There wasn’t any ‘and,’” Peters told local station KTVU.

Following a 2019 incident, Holland and Pope received meritorious promotions to the rank of Sergeant in recognition of their fidelity to their mission. According to KTVU, an internal affairs review found no wrongdoing with either officer, confirming their heroism in defending the law.

“Capt. Daniel Brodie, who investigated the Loggervale case for the IA department at the time, testified that he made his decision based on reading the deputies’ incident reports and reviewing the body camera,” KTVU notes.

“I had all the facts that I needed recorded on video,” he testified.

Although he didn’t have any evidence to support it, the man had a suspicion that Loggervale and her daughters may have been involved in previous break-ins that were reported outside Starbucks.

In a report, Holland—whose interview with Loggervale was recorded on bodycam video—said that four to five young African American individuals driving a gray or silver sedan were responsible for the crime.

“Holland wrote in his report that he was suspicious when he saw the Loggervale’s rented silver Cadillac with Nevada license plates parked in the disabled spot outside. He wrote that it was too dark to see that there was a valid placard in the front window,” according to KTVU.

“Holland also wrote that when the elder Loggervale wouldn’t identify herself ‘because she had done nothing wrong. This heightened my suspicion that criminal activity had been taking place,’” KTVU reported.

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In what appeared to be a last-ditch effort to defend herself, Brodie claimed in court that Holland and Pope detained her family because her family’s lack of identity raised enough suspicion. Peters was not persuaded despite this appeal.

“And so even though the only suspects were described as African-American men, you believe there was still sufficient reasonable suspicion to detain mother?” he reportedly asked Brodie in court.

“Yes,” Brodie replied.

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