From the start, our goals were to undo harm and protect future protests. This agreement achieves meaningful progress on both fronts. It includes: - A rework of ordinances to protect protester rights - Clear limits on chemical agents - A reporting requirement (2/4)
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It also includes dismissal of charges related to violations of the ordinance we were challenging. This is meaningful progress, not the end of our work on accountability, but an important step toward protecting protesters' rights. (3/4)
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Our plaintiffs dedicated significant time and effort to this cause. We are inspired by their dedication. Likewise, we promise to keep advocating for accountability, transparency, and police practices that respect our rights. (4/4)
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This is excellent! What a good step forward! Thank you
@ACLUofNE and all protestors/press who stepped forward on this!!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Thanks again ACLU!
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I can’t say how honored and humbled I was to help this group of incredible citizens. ACLU Nebraska will continue to vigilantly and aggressively protect the rights of these champions of racial justice.
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BREAKING: The City of Omaha and Omaha Police Department have agreed to negotiated terms in our protest lawsuit. If accepted by the Court, this settlement agreement will end the case and establish enforceable terms for the next two years. (1/4)