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After a tearful-turned-angry plea from Miracle Boyd, a City Council committee agreed to pay the anti-violence activist a $280,000 settlement her supporters called “reparations” for being ...
The Chicago City Council Finance Committee is set to vote Monday on a $280,000 settlement with Miracle Boyd, who had at least one tooth knocked out by former Chicago police officer Nicholas ...
Chicago City Council approved a $280,000 settlement for Miracle Boyd, who was hurt by a CPD cop at a Grant Park Christopher Columbus statue protest.
Miracle Boyd, a violence prevention activist working with GoodKids MadCity, started a Facebook livestream as protesters approached the statue, according to the lawsuit filed in July 2024.
Miracle Boyd, a violence prevention activist working with GoodKids MadCity, started a Facebook livestream as protesters approached the statue, according to the lawsuit filed in July 2024.
Miracle Boyd, a violence prevention activist working with GoodKids MadCity, started a Facebook livestream as protesters approached the statue, according to the lawsuit filed in July 2024.
Miracle Boyd, a violence prevention activist working with GoodKids MadCity, started a Facebook livestream as protesters approached the statue, according to the lawsuit filed in July 2024.
Miracle Boyd, a violence prevention activist working with GoodKids MadCity, started a Facebook livestream as protesters approached the statue, according to the lawsuit filed in July 2024.
Miracle Boyd, a violence prevention activist working with GoodKids MadCity, started a Facebook livestream as protesters approached the statue, according to the lawsuit filed in July 2024.
Miracle Boyd, a violence prevention activist working with GoodKids MadCity, started a Facebook livestream as protesters approached the statue, according to the lawsuit filed in July 2024.
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