What's Happening?
A federal jury has awarded $11.8 million to Isaac Castellanos, a Los Angeles Dodgers fan who was blinded by a police projectile during a World Series celebration in 2020. Castellanos, who was a 22-year-old student at the time, lost vision in one eye after
LAPD officers fired less-lethal weapons into a crowd. The incident occurred near Crypto.com Arena, where Castellanos was celebrating the Dodgers' win. His attorneys argued that the LAPD used excessive force, firing projectiles from a distance that caused them to rise to eye level. The jury's decision follows a nearly six-year legal battle, and Castellanos' attorneys are seeking to triple the award under state law. The LAPD has faced criticism and legal challenges over its use of crowd control weapons, with a federal judge previously issuing an injunction against certain launchers.
Why It's Important?
The jury's decision highlights ongoing concerns about police use of force and crowd control tactics, particularly in large public gatherings. The substantial award may prompt the LAPD and other law enforcement agencies to reevaluate their policies and training regarding less-lethal weapons. This case also underscores the potential financial and reputational consequences for police departments when excessive force is alleged. For Castellanos, the loss of vision has impacted his career prospects, particularly in esports, where he had previously won significant prize money. The verdict may influence future lawsuits and settlements related to police conduct during protests and celebrations.
What's Next?
The awarded amount is likely to be appealed, and any settlement will require approval from city leaders. The LAPD may face increased scrutiny and pressure to reform its crowd control practices. As more lawsuits emerge, the department could be compelled to limit or modify its use of less-lethal weapons. Additionally, the case may inspire legislative or policy changes at the local or state level to address police accountability and the use of force.












