San Diego County paid $825,000 to settle a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the son of a woman who was shot by Sheriff's Deputies. The shooting drew criticism for the use of deadly force on someone experiencing a mental health episode. The son pointed to police body camera footage as evidence. The settlement amount was obtained through a public records request.
San Diego County paid $825,000 to settle a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the son of a woman who was shot by Sheriff's Deputies . The shooting drew criticism for the use of deadly force on someone experiencing a mental health episode.
The son pointed to police body camera footage as evidence. The settlement amount was obtained through a public records request.
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