ACLU Massachusetts: City of Boston to Pay Family Victimized by Boston Police Wrong-Home, No-Knock Raid
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Jan. 16 -- The American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts issued the following news on Jan. 15:
In an ACLU lawsuit arising from a Boston Police Department wrong-home, no-knock raid, the City of Boston has agreed to pay a local family $500,000 solely to compensate for personal injuries. A federal judge today approved the settlement.
Before sunrise on November 27, 2018, a BPD SWAT team broke open the door to the Regis family's apartment, pushed . . .
In an ACLU lawsuit arising from a Boston Police Department wrong-home, no-knock raid, the City of Boston has agreed to pay a local family $500,000 solely to compensate for personal injuries. A federal judge today approved the settlement.
Before sunrise on November 27, 2018, a BPD SWAT team broke open the door to the Regis family's apartment, pushed . . .