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GK86

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Oct 25, 2017
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Remember the teenage girl who got dragged by police at a pool party? Well, she's getting her money and her own pool party.

Dajerria Becton, who was 15 years old at the time, back in 2015, was last seen in a viral video getting wrestled to the ground by then-McKinley, Texas, Police Officer Eric Casebolt. He later resigned from the force.

Casebolt was seen dragging Dajerria by the hair, slamming her to the ground, pinning her down and then handcuffing her, all while she called out for someone to call her mother.

Following the incident, Dajerria and her caregiver, Shashona Becton, sued the Police Department and the city of McKinney for $5 million. According to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, under the terms of the settlement, the Bectons, as well as other plaintiffs in the case, were awarded a total of $184,850 last month, with $148,850 of that amount going to Dajerria.

On Saturday her attorney, Kim T. Cole, is hosting a pool party for Dejerria to celebrate the victory as well as her high school graduation.

Cole said that her client plans to use a portion of the money to start a business and that she hopes to become a dentist.
 

_ifigured

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Oct 29, 2017
2,302
Good for her. Sucks that citizens' tax dollars have to be used to fund a public officer's misfeasance.
 

Mammoth Jones

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Oct 25, 2017
12,321
New York
Corrupt ass cops and the bigots that stan for them.

Slamming a fucking child. Big fucking hero. Big tough guy man handling a 15 ywar old girl...
 

Ivan2Nguyen

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Oct 25, 2017
496
Cop resigns, will probably get a job in power somewhere else. City's settlement admits no liability. Grand Jury refused to bring charges. City just lost 184K dollars + the cost of training the guy + attorney fees and their take away is, "We did nothing wrong."

Edit: Updated to reflect the correct amount of the settlement.
 
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Nephtis

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Dec 27, 2017
679
Cop resigns, will probably get a job in power somewhere else. City's settlement admits no liability. Grand Jury refused to bring charges. City just lost 5 million dollars + the cost of training the guy + attorney fees and their take away is, "We did nothing wrong."

I thought they only got $184k?

But yeah, agreed with the rest. I do like that they're gonna celebrate the win with a pool party lol
 

bsigg

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Oct 25, 2017
22,556
I'm fucking dying watching that gif lol

The cop had to be high on something right?
 

Evil Calvin

Banned
Oct 27, 2017
649
St. Louis
User Banned (Permanent): Mocking a victim of police violence for their name + history of infractions related to sexism and racism.
Is her name Dajarria? As in almost exactly like Diarrea? Why would someone name their kid so close to a horrific bodily function.