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Blinded man in Denver protest awarded $2.3M settlement by police

A Colorado Man Receives $2.3 Million⁤ Settlement After Losing Eye During George Floyd Protest

A Colorado man, Jax Feldmann, has been⁢ approved ‍to ‍receive a‍ $2.3 million settlement‌ after losing his ‌eye⁤ during ‍a George Floyd protest in ⁣Denver last year. The incident ‍occurred⁤ when Denver police‍ struck him with a pepper ball while he was​ walking to his car.

Feldmann recounts ⁣the ⁣moment, stating, “I saw a cop truck pull up with ⁢two cops standing on the side of the⁤ vehicle, and all of a sudden,​ I got hit in⁣ the eye.” The impact​ of the pepper ball⁢ pushed⁣ his eye back, causing ​severe damage to his retina and other⁣ layers of his eye.

Despite not‍ actively participating in ​the protest⁢ at the time, Feldmann’s life​ has been forever changed⁤ by⁣ the injury. He expresses his frustration, saying, “The organ I was born with and planning on having my entire life shouldn’t have been⁢ taken away.”

No individual officer has been charged for Feldmann’s injuries, ‍but the‌ Denver City ‌Council has approved his settlement. ​This adds to ⁤the ⁤over $20 million that Denver has ⁤paid out to individuals affected by the 2020‌ protests.

Why ⁢have no individual officers been charged for ‌Feldmann’s injuries?

⁢The case of Jax Feldmann, a Colorado ⁣man who lost his eye during a George Floyd ⁣protest⁢ in Denver ⁣last year, has finally reached a resolution. After⁢ months of legal battles and negotiations, Feldmann has been approved to receive a $2.3 million settlement.

The incident‌ occurred when Feldmann was‌ walking back to his car during the ‍protest and was struck by a ⁤pepper ball fired ⁣by Denver police. ‍He vividly recalls the moment,⁤ stating, “I saw a cop truck pull up ‍with two cops standing on​ the side of the vehicle, and ‌all ⁤of⁢ a sudden, I​ got hit in the eye.” The ⁣impact ‌of ⁣the ⁤pepper ball caused severe damage to his retina and other layers of his eye, ‌leaving him permanently disabled.

What makes Feldmann’s case particularly tragic is that he was not actively​ participating in​ the ⁤protest at the time of the incident. ⁤He was ⁢simply in the ⁣wrong place at the wrong time. However, his life has been forever changed by this injury, ‌and he has every ​right to ‍express his frustration. He says,‌ “The organ⁢ I was born with and planning ​on having my entire life shouldn’t have​ been taken away.”

Despite the gravity of the situation, ⁣no individual ⁤officer has ‍been charged for‍ Feldmann’s injuries. However,‍ the Denver City Council has taken responsibility for the ⁢incident and approved ⁣his settlement. This adds to the hefty sum of​ over $20 million that Denver has paid out⁤ to individuals affected by the protests in 2020.

The settlement not only provides some ​semblance ⁤of justice ‌for Feldmann,⁢ but it⁣ also serves as a​ reminder that law enforcement must​ be held accountable for their actions. Losing an ‍eye or suffering any severe injury should not⁣ be the​ consequence of exercising our constitutional right to protest. Police brutality⁤ and the use of excessive ​force need to be addressed and eradicated to prevent further harm to innocent civilians.

While the settlement can never fully compensate for the physical and emotional toll​ that Feldmann has endured,‍ it is a step towards acknowledging the grave ‌injustice he experienced. It also⁢ sends a message that the rights and safety ⁤of citizens must not be violated during protests or​ any other situations.

As this case comes to a‌ close, ⁤it is essential that ⁣we reflect on ⁤the lasting impact of ‍police violence on individuals and communities. The fight for justice⁢ and equality continues, ⁢and it is imperative that we work towards a future where incidents like this are prevented ​and those responsible⁢ are ⁣held accountable.



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