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Delphine Allen et al. v. City of Oakland (also known as the Riders Case or Riders Scandal) was a civil rights lawsuit in Federal District Court regarding police misconduct in Oakland, California which has resulted in ongoing Federal oversight. [1]
Campbell and co-plaintiffs filed suit in Federal Court in November 2011. In 2013, the City of Oakland approved a $1.17 million settlement to Scott Campbell and 11 other Occupy Oakland protestors who were injured by police. [3]
A former California police chief fired from his post last year has sued the city of Oakland and its mayor, saying he was unlawfully terminated in retaliation for criticizing the federal court ...
City of Oakland lawsuit was filed in December 2000 by Chanin, his associate Julie Houk, and John Burris, in response to a pattern and practice of civil rights abuses by members of the Oakland Police Department (OPD) who became known as the “Riders.” Eventually, one hundred nineteen (119) individual plaintiffs, almost all of whom were ...
Wilson Riles Jr., a former Oakland councilman who served the city from 1979 to 1992 and ran for mayor three The post Oakland to pay $360K to settle police brutality lawsuit filed by ex-councilman ...
Armstrong claims he was retaliated against and unlawfully terminated OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — A former California police chief fired from […] The post Former Oakland Police Chief LeRonne ...
Burris has represented plaintiffs in a number of high-profile lawsuits against police departments across the state of California including the "Oakland Riders" case which settled for $10.9 million where a gang of Oakland officers were found to be planting evidence on citizens, which caused the federal government to investigate and oversee the ...
A lawsuit has been filed with the California Department of Justice this week by the American Civil Liberties Union of The post Oakland school closures disproportionately affect Black students ...