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Civil Rights

Nov. 17, 2000

San Diego Will Pay Ball Fan $150,000

SAN DIEGO - An African-American man who alleged that police violated his civil rights at a Padres baseball game will receive $150,000 from the city, the San Diego City Council decided Tuesday in closed session.

        SAN DIEGO - An African-American man who alleged that police violated his civil rights at a Padres baseball game will receive $150,000 from the city, the San Diego City Council decided Tuesday in closed session.
        Keith Davis, 39, was awaiting a friend outside Qualcomm Stadium during the National League playoff series against the Atlanta Braves on Oct. 12, 1998, when a policeman...

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