Colorado woman wins $3.6 million in wrongful SWAT raid lawsuit
The lawsuit highlighted the use of 'constitutionally unreasonable' force, marking a significant legal victory for the victim.
- A Colorado woman was awarded $3.6 million after a SWAT team wrongfully raided her home.
- The lawsuit claimed the police used 'constitutionally unreasonable' force during the raid.
- This case adds to a series of legal actions addressing police misconduct across the United States.
- Other notable cases include a paramedic convicted in Elijah McClain's death and a man sentenced for fatally shooting a woman who entered the wrong driveway.
- Recent incidents also spotlight security and safety concerns, including a Royal Caribbean employee accused of hiding a camera in ship bathrooms and a fatal explosion in a Detroit warehouse.