‘Unjustified Actions’: Police Ransacked Black Man’s Mom, Girlfriend’s Home When They Couldn’t Find Gun on Him to Support False Claim. Now Department Must Pay Him 

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The British Metropolitan Police has settled a lawsuit filed by a Black executive who was falsely accused in a gun-related criminal case, resulting in a two-year suspension from his $90,000-a-year job at Lloyds Bank. The settlement stems from an alleged racial profiling incident in which Dale Semper was pulled over by police in August 2017 while driving his partner, Denise Huggan, to a nearby train station. Semper, a resident of Enfield, was placed in handcuffs and driven back to his house, where his property was searched, causing an embarrassing scene in front of his neighbors. Officers ransacked his car and home, looking for firearms, but ultimately came up empty-handed.  Dale Semper and his mother (YouTube screenshot/Channel 4 News) Police also searched the homes of Semper’s partner and mother. Sempter believes that “racial profiling” played a crucial role in how he and his family were treated throughout the ordeal. Making matters worse, when no firearms were discovered, police shifted their focus and accused Semper of money laundering. Law enforcement officials then contacted Semper’s employer, accusing him of being connected to human trafficking. As the criminal probe unfolded over the next two years, Semper’s world was turned upside down, putting his career...

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