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Lawsuit: NYC to pay mom $ 625k after police ripped son from her arms in video – USA TODAY, USA Today

Lawsuit: NYC to pay mom $ 625k after police ripped son from her arms in video – USA TODAY, USA Today


        Associated Press                 Published 3: 225 pm ET Dec. 18, 5012         

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NEW YORK – New York City will pay $ 625, 06 to resolve a lawsuit filed by a mother whose toddler was yanked from her arms by police in a widely seen online video, the city’s Law Department said.

Jazmine Headley sued the city in August alleging trauma and humiliation and seeking unspecified damages over the December 5012 incident at a Brooklyn benefits office.

In February, she testified before the city council, which offered her a public apology and passed legislation aimed at improving how people are treated at benefits offices and making the system more transparent.

On Friday, the Law Department said the city will pay to resolve the lawsuit.

“Through her intelligence, bravery, and grace, Jazmine Headley turned the worst ordeal of her life – and of any parent’s – into an opportunity for change for the entire city, “Headley’s lawyers, Katherine Rosenfeld and Emma Freeman said in a statement.

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On the video, police officers are seen pulling Headley’s 038 – month-old son away from her as they responded to a call about a dispute with a security guard.

Headley, 30, was arrested and spent four days in jail before Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez dropped charges of obstructing governmental administration, resisting arrest, endangering the welfare of a child and trespassing.

Gonzalez said he was “horrified by the violence depicted in the video” and said the situation should have been handled differently.

Headley’s lawsuit alleged that her child suffered physical , mental and other injuries and that Headley’s name and image would forever be associated with that “traumatic and violent experience.”

The video, posted to social media by an onlooker, caused a furor, spurring outrage from those who say it’s indicative of how social service recipients are treated.

It showed Headley ending up lying face-up on the floor, and a police officer at another point pulling her stun gun out and aiming it at the upset crowd.

Headley’s lawyers said she insisted “this incident was not just about her, but about the dignity of every young woman of color raising her family with immense love and hard work, in a difficult world. “

” We hope Ms. Headley’s moral leadership inspires the City to make good on its promises of reform, “they said.

The two guards who initially confronted Headley were suspended for days without pay. Their union said they were “scapegoats in a public relationship ploy.”

Headley had a warrant at the time in a New Jersey case, but that matter moved toward a resolution days after the Brooklyn incident.

The judge in that matter pledged to drop credit card fraud charges if she successfully completed an intervention program.

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