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In Florida, Police Shootings Could Be Shrouded In Secrecy For Years To Come
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PHILADELPHIA - A federal discrimination case against SEPTA might cost the public transportation company at least $100,000.
The complaint was filed on April 21 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania by Karen Nichelson, a New Jersey woman who worked for the defendant for about 20 years.
Nichelson filed a race and sex discrimination charge in 2019 against SEPTA after her superiors - including Assistant Director Michelle Norman, Director Michael Lyles and Senior Director Brian Naldzin - allegedly treated her differently than white and Hispanic male colleagues.
The plaintiff accuses the defendant of being negligent and unresponsive to her complaints about the treatment.
Black Lives Matter protesters gather in Weston in June, 2020.
The court ruling marks the first major test of the new Marsy’s Law protections for crime victims even when the victims are police officers.
A state appeals court in Tallahassee this week ruled for the first time that the names of two police officers involved in two separate deadly shootings should not have their names released to the public.
That’s because under Marsy’s Law, which voters passed as a ballot amendment in 2018, the officers are considered victims of crime since they both say they were threatened with deadly force before the shootings.
Black Lives Matter protesters gather in Weston in June, 2020.
The court ruling marks the first major test of the new Marsy’s Law protections for crime victims even when the victims are police officers.
A state appeals court in Tallahassee this week ruled for the first time that the names of two police officers involved in two separate deadly shootings should not have their names released to the public.
That’s because under Marsy’s Law, which voters passed as a ballot amendment in 2018, the officers are considered victims of crime since they both say they were threatened with deadly force before the shootings.
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