Seventy-eight-year-old Ruby Johnson sued two Denver police officers after her home was wrongfully searched by a SWAT team looking for alleged guns and a stolen truck in January 2022. Johnson won over $3.76 million in the lawsuit over the incident, which was caused by the Find My app on her iPhone. Law&Crime’s Sierra Gillespie breaks down the bodycam footage captured by police.
78-Year-Old Woman Wrongfully Raided by SWAT Team Wins $3.76 Million
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