As a federal class action for First Amendment violations during the 2020 George Floyd protests is pending, a Florida woman has been awarded nearly $2 million for what her counsel described as "unconscionable" brutality used by the City of Fort Lauderdale Police Department that nearly left her blind.

In a settlement announced by Miami-based law firm Kuehne Davis Law on Dec. 3, the City of Ford Lauderdale will pay $1.97 million to LaToya Ratlieff for her life-impacting injuries resulting from rubber bullets and tear gas fired by police officers upon her and other peaceful protesters after Floyd's death.