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In June, Shannon Phillips won $600,000 in compensatory damages and $25 million in punitive damages after a jury in New Jersey found that race was a determinative factor in Phillips’ firing, in ...
Judge orders Starbucks to pay former white employee for lost compensation and tax damages; company seeks new trial CAMDEN, N.J. The post Ex-Starbucks manager, fired after two Black men arrested ...
The former employee, Shannon Phillips, said in a 2019 complaint that she had become a scapegoat in the company’s damage control efforts after a viral video showed two Black men being arrested at ...
Shot while attempting to arrest two poachers on the Machias River. [237] [238] Detective Glenn Strange: Maine State Police: October 17, 1997: Died due to cardiac arrest six days after being punched in the chest by a suspect during an arrest in Houlton. [239] Trooper James A. "Drew" Griffith: Maine State Police: April 15, 1996
The lawyer for the regional manager, who had no role in the 2018 arrest of two Black men, said her The post Ex-Starbucks manager, who was fired after arrests of two Black men, awarded $25.6M in ...
John Wesley Shannon, Jr. #278 May 7, 1968 One month John Wesley Shannon, Jr. was arrested in Camden, New Jersey on June 5, 1968, by FBI agents and local police. Taylor Morris Teaford #279 May 10, 1968 Four years Taylor Morris Teaford was wanted for shooting and killing him mother. During the murder, he also shot his sister who late managed to ...
A white Starbucks manager whose staff refused bathroom access to two Black men was awarded $25.6m after successfully arguing that the company fired her because of her skin colour.. In April 2018 ...
Police responded to a business for a report of a man attacking another man, and located the victim in the parking lot "suffering from multiple bite wounds, including some to his face, and abrasions". Police arrested the victim's 16-year-old son, Eric Parsa, who "remained violent while deputies attempted to arrest him".