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Black Lives Matter co-founder Melina Abdullah lost a lawsuit against the Los Angeles Police Department on Thursday, with a jury finding that police acted appropriately in a call to her residence, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Abdullah had sued the LAPD in 2020 after officers responded to her home in an alleged "swatting" incident. Swatting is the practice of calling in fake police emergencies to a person's residence, sometimes resulting in violence.

Abdullah argued that police had known the swatting call was a hoax, but responded to her home anyway in an attempt to intimidate her due to her anti-police advocacy.

Police argued they acted appropriately, saying a caller had claimed he had taken three hostages inside Abdullah's home. He threatened to kill the imagined hostages if he did not receive a payment of $1 million.

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blm co founder loses swatting lawsuit against lapd

Black Lives Matter co-founder Melina Abdullah lost a lawsuit agains the Los Angeles Police Department on Thursday, with a jury finding that police acted appropriately in a call to her residence.

Abdullah livestreamed from her phone during the police interaction, and she could be heard asking officers, "Do you know who I am?" She also asked her viewers on social media to contact two members of the LA city council, according to the Times. 

Abdullah said the Thursday ruling against her was "dispiriting and disappointing and not surprising," arguing it was the result of "an unjust system," the Times reported. She plans to appeal the ruling.

blm co founder loses swatting lawsuit against lapd

Abdullah, center, said the Thursday ruling against her was "dispiriting and disappointing and not surprising," arguing it was the result of "an unjust system." She plans to appeal the ruling.

Abdullah last made headlines when she was selected as Cornel West's running mate in the 2024 presidential election. She accepted West's offer in early April.

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West, running as an independent, said he "wanted somebody whose heart, mind, and soul is committed to the empowerment of poor and working peoples of all colors," adding that "Melina has a history of longevity of putting her heart, mind and soul in the struggle."

blm co founder loses swatting lawsuit against lapd

Abdullah last made headlines when she was selected as Cornel West's runningmate in the 2024 presidential election. (Charlie Creitz/Fox News)

West commented on Abdullah's court defeat on social media last week.

"I stand in deep solidarity with my dear sister, comrade and running mate, Dr. Melina Abdullah! I believe this verdict is a major miscarriage of justice! We shall continue to fight for Truth Justice and Love!" he wrote.

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Authored by Anders Hagstrom via FoxNews May 26th 2024