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On Oct. 7, 2015, Lyle Dotson, an 18-year-old North Central High school student, was eating beignets in the New Orleans French Quarter with his father’s Ball State architecture students. Less than an hour later, he was arrested by Louisiana State police officers for a crime he had not committed.
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“It feels like black lives don’t matter. It just reinforced that fact,” said Olon Dotson, Lyle’s father and Ball State professor of architecture. Nearly three years after the original incident, Lyle and Olon reached a settlement with Louisiana State Police in a federal lawsuit after the unsubstantiated, false imprisonment and unlawful profiling of Lyle.
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