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$333K in settlements for 6 pepper-sprayed NY Occupy protesters

Officer involved was found to have violated police department guidelines

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Deputy Inspector Anthony Bologna

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Associated Press

NEW YORK — New York City has agreed to pay a total of $332,500 to six Occupy Wall Street protesters who said police unjustly blasted them with pepper spray. The episode helped propel the movement into the spotlight.

Lawyers for both sides said Monday the settlements range from $52,500 to $60,000 per person. They were reached in recent weeks.

The Law Department says settling was in the city’s best interest. The protesters’ lawyers say the suits held police accountable for their actions.

The cases stem from a Manhattan march in Occupy’s early days in September 2011.

Online video showed police Deputy Inspector Anthony Bologna pepper-spraying protesters corralled behind orange netting. The images helped galvanize Occupy.

Bologna was found to have violated police department guidelines. He was docked 10 vacation days.

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