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    Denver police settlements: Another $140K this week

    4 days ago

    The Denver City Council will consider Monday two settlements involving the Denver Police Department totaling $140,000.

    Police payouts have become routine in Denver and appear on almost every other council agenda. This week, according to the agenda, the council will consider $125,000 for Scott Carey, who filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court against Mark Matthews claiming his civil rights were violated. Additional information about the lawsuit was not immediately available. The Denver Police Department declined comment.

    A $15,000 settlement is also on the agenda for Humberto Quintero, who was injured in a crash involving police. A man named Humberto Quintero is a famous baseball player from Venezuela, but the Denver Police Department would not confirm whether it is the same person. “We are not able to confirm whether or not the individual is a former baseball player,” the department wrote in a statement. “DPD did their own administrative review of the crash involving Mr. Quintero and found the incident to be preventable. The officer involved did receive a written reprimand.” The city attorney’s office declined comment on the settlement but in a statement said they do not believe Quintero is a professional baseball player.

    The settlements appear on the consent agenda. Items on the consent agenda are considered routine and generally pass in a block vote. However, it is likely that two council members – Sarah Parady and Shontel Lewis – will call the settlements out for comments. Parady and Lewis have been monitoring every dollar spent on police payouts.

    Earlier this month, the council approved two lawsuit settlements totaling $465,000 for Nicolas Orlin and Shawn Murphy, who police allegedly shot in the face with projectiles during the George Floyd protests in 2020.

    Journalist, activist, churchgoer receive payouts

    Last month, the city paid $437,500 to a journalist who was shot by police with rubber bullets during a protest. In July, a man received $75,000 from police. He had been assaulted by police in his car while sitting peacefully in his church parking lot. Also that month, an activist for people experiencing homelessness shared a $100,000 settlement from the City and County of Denver with her husband after they accused police of violating their civil rights, according to the agenda . She also received a second settlement for $30,000, according to the agenda.

    Millions distributed

    In March, the council paid $20,000 to a man who alleged police falsely handcuffed him. In February, the council paid out $55,000 in settlements. Last year, in October, the council awarded $1.6 million to people injured in the summer 2020 protests. In September of last year, the council paid out more than $1.3 million. In August 2023, Denver paid out $4.7 million to people it had arrested for curfew during protests. In July of last year, the city settled two lawsuits against the police department for $305,000. That May, Denver paid $135,000 to settle two claims against the police department. In April 2023, the city paid a man $350,000 after he claimed Denver police violated his rectum with a police baton. In March of that year, the city settled half a dozen police lawsuits totaling $1.6 million.


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    lmc22
    9h ago
    Weak assed Denver PD as usual 🖕🏻they won’t back their own sheriff’s if they had to. And you wonder why nobody wants to be a sheriff in Denver!!!
    Rebecca
    2d ago
    More money for fake lawsuits? Criminals setting up scenes? women screaming for nothing more than attention, or worse... accusation of assault when there wasn't!!
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