In 2019, Aasylei Loggervale and her two daughters stopped at a Starbucks parking lot in Castro Valley, California, for a break on their road trip. Moments later, sheriff’s deputies surrounded them, accusing them of being involved in car break-ins. When Aasylei refused to show her ID, fearing for her safety, officers escalated the situation—handcuffing and detaining all three women.
They were innocent. No evidence. No charges.
Years later, justice was served. A jury awarded them $8.25 million for the violation of their rights. But the question remains: How many times does this happen without justice?
Watch the full breakdown of this shocking case and what it means for racial profiling in America.
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