Muslim American Woman Whose Hijab Was Ripped Off Her Head by Cops Receives Big Settlement
More than two years after a Muslim-American woman claimed a California police officer forcibly removed the hijab from her head during a traffic stop, the city of Long Beach has voted to pay the woman more than $80,000 for the incident
The Council on American-Islamic Relations announced this week that a federal lawsuit filed by the group on behalf of plaintiff Kirsty Powell had been settled, after a vote on Tuesday by the Long Beach City Council. In addition to the $85,000 in damages awarded to Powell, the suit “prompted a city-wide policy change by the Long Beach Police Department to ban the practice of forcible removal of the hijab for female arrestees in custody,” CAIR-LA Civil Rights Attorney Marwa Rifahie said in the statement.
According to Powell’s suit, she was arrested in May 2015 after a routine traffic stop turned up several misdemeanor warrants for her arrest—one she was unaware of, and two others stemming from her sister’s fraudulent use of her name.