The city of Seattle has settled a civil rights lawsuit from an activist of Latino descent who says he was unjustly arrested by several Seattle police officers during a rally downtown.

The city will pay Jorge Torres $85,000.

In the lawsuit, attorney James Bible says a Seattle police officer was caught on dashcam audio targeting Jorge Torres by race during a police accountability rally.

Bible says Torres was crossing the street when he was thrown to the ground by a Seattle police officer. Several officers piled on, and Torres was arrested and charged with reckless endangerment and pedestrian interference.

The charges was eventually dismissed.