The city of San Jose recently approved a $400,000 settlement for a former San Jose police officer who says he was harassed for being Muslim. The former officer says he was subjected to jokes and teasing about September 11, and being a member of ISIS. After years on the force, his attorney says he’d had enough, left the department, and then filed a lawsuit.
The city of San Jose recently approved a $400,000 settlement for a former San Jose police officer who says he was harassed for being Muslim.
The complaint says in 2003 when the United States invaded Iraq, harassment towards Haidar escalated. Haidar says he was repeatedly harassed during briefing meetings. After leaving the force and filing a lawsuit, Strauss says San Jose police claimed Haidar participated in the jokes and called it locker room banter.
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