
Lt. Christopher Barella, who is a white male, successfully sued the village of Freeport in Long Island, NY for racial discrimination after he was denied the opportunity to even interview for the position of Chief of Police. Barella was awarded $1.35 million overall, which includes $200,000 in punitive damages. The village of Freeport will also have to pay his legal fees and all court costs related to the proceeding.
According to documents filed in Barella’s claim, the village under mayor Andrew Hardwick’s leadership chose Miguel Bermudez, an officer of hispanic origin, who had fewer academic qualifications and scored lower on the application test for Chief, on the basis of race only. The jury agreed.


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