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Jurors ordered Denver to pay $14 million to 12 plaintiffs after they concluded police used excessive force during demonstrations over the police killing of George Floyd.

Lawyers who worked on the civil case in the U.S. District Court of Colorado believe it is the first trial in a lawsuit challenging police tactics during the 2020 protests that took place across the country in response to A top lawyer with the American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado, which represented the plaintiffs, hailed the decision.

The protesters who sued were injured by police use of items like pepper spray and a Kevlar-bag filled with lead shot fired from a shotgun. Zach Packard — who was hit in the head by the shotgun blast and ended up in a hospital intensive care unit — received $3 million, the highest amount among the plaintiffs.

Denver police officers move during a protest outside the State Capitol over the death of George Floyd in Denver, May 30, 2020.Elisabeth Epps, a lawyer and activist who was one of the protesters who sued, said she felt validated by the jury ruling in favor of the demonstratorsDuring closing arguments in the trial, Timothy Macdonald, one of the demonstrators’ lawyers, encouraged jurors to send a message to police in Denver and in the United States by finding the city liable.

Denver Police use tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse a protest over the death of George Floyd, May 28, 2020.The Denver Department of Public Safety, which includes the police department, acknowledged law enforcement wasn’t “fully prepared” for large protests.

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