Dissecting Cincinnati's $8.1 million Settlement
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In this episode, Citizen Watchdog Todd Zinser discusses the recent $8.1 million settlement approved by the Cincinnati City Council regarding a class action lawsuit stemming from the protests following George Floyd's death. He examines the public's reaction, the council's handling of the situation, and the broader implications for law and order in the community.
Chapters
00:00 Cincinnati's $8.1 Million Settlement Overview
11:49 Public Reaction and City Council's Response
17:06 Implications for Law and Order
Takeaways
- The $8.1 million settlement was approved by the Cincinnati City Council.
- Public outrage stemmed from the perception that the city was rewarding rioters.
- The council's due diligence in the settlement process was questioned.
- There was a significant disparity between the city's settlement and the county's penalty.
- The tactics used by police during the protests were scrutinized in the lawsuit.
- The settlement reflects a broader trend seen in cities across the country.
- The city opted for a settlement to avoid a potentially larger jury award.
- Public communication about the settlement was poorly managed.
- The council's lack of thorough questioning raised concerns about accountability.
- The situation highlights ongoing tensions between law enforcement and community relations.
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