A press conference is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at Baton Rouge City Hall, led by attorney Ryan Thompson, Ronald Greene’s mother Mona Hardin, the NAACP Louisiana State Conference, and community advocacy group PREACH. The group claims that victims and their legal representatives were not notified of settlement offers that appear on the Metro Council’s agenda.
The Metro Council will meet at 4 p.m. to consider six proposed settlement amounts ranging from $15,000 to $100,000 for individuals who filed lawsuits against the city following alleged abuses at the now-defunct police processing facility.
Thompson, who represents multiple victims, says the process lacks transparency and that victims deserve a say in the decision-making.
The Brave Cave, a warehouse facility once used by the Baton Rouge Police Department’s Street Crimes Unit, became the focus of lawsuits and a federal civil rights investigation in August 2023 following allegations of illegal detentions, beatings, and unconstitutional strip searches.
The fallout from the scandal led to:
The officers placed on administrative leave pleaded not guilty to charges in August 2024. A federal judge recently denied a motion by police officers to dismiss a lawsuit in February 2025, allowing civil litigation to proceed.
The Baton Rouge Metro Council’s decision on the proposed settlements is expected to play a key role in resolving at least some of the legal claims.
Louisiana First News will provide updates following the Metro Council meeting.
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