Deputies Steven Holland and Monica Pope approached the Loggervales’ rented Cadillac outside a Starbucks, informing the mother and two teen girls they were probing car break-ins by unidentified Black men.
A Black family is $8.25 million richer after a California jury decided in their favor following an unlawful search and detention in Castro Valley over three years ago.
The March 1 verdict came after Aasylei Loggervale and her two daughters, Aaottae Loggervale and Aasylei Hardge-Loggervale, then 17 and 19, respectively, were handcuffed and searched by Alameda County sheriff’s deputies outside a today!
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