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Breonna Taylor’s Family to Receive $12 Million Settlement From City of Louisville

The city of Louisville, Kentucky, will pay $12m (about R196m) to the family of Breonna Taylor, a black woman who was shot dead by police in a botched raid on her apartment in March, to settle a wrongful death lawsuit, mayor Greg Fischer said on Tuesday.

The settlement appears to be one of the largest of its kind in the US, where police departments are often shielded from having to pay damages for deaths in their custody.

It does not explicitly admit wrongdoing on the city’s part, but it will be accompanied by reforms of the Louisville metro police department, including a requirement that commanders approve search warrants before they are put to a judge, Fischer said at a news conference.

No police officer has been criminally charged over Taylor’s death, but the Kentucky attorney general Daniel Cameron, a black Republican, is expected to bring the case before a grand jury this week, according to local media reports.

Breonna Taylor's mother

“I’m deeply, deeply sorry for Breonna’s death,” Fischer, who is white, told reporters.

“My administration is not waiting to move ahead with needed reforms to prevent a tragedy like this from ever happening again.
Taylor’s death, and that of George Floyd, a black man killed in May by a white Minneapolis police officer who knelt on his neck, gave rise to one of the largest protest movements in US history, with daily demonstrations in cities ever since.

The mayor was joined by Taylor’s family and local activists, who said they welcomed the settlement but also demanded the officers involved face criminal charges.

“As significant as today is, it is only the beginning of getting full justice for Breonna,” said Tamika Palmer, Taylor’s mother, her voice at times shaking with emotion.

“It’s time to move forward with the criminal charges because she deserves that and much more.”

The mayor invited Tamika Mallory, co-founder of the activist group Until Freedom, to the podium, where she said there would be “no peace” if the officers involved were not charged.

A settlement is restitution, but it’s not arresting the cops,” she said.

The settlement appeared to be one of the largest ever after a police killing in the US, said Benjamin Crump, a lawyer for the family.

The family of Philando Castile, a black motorist shot and killed by a police officer during a traffic stop in Minnesota, was awarded $3m in 2017. In 2016, Cleveland officials agreed to pay a $6m settlement to Tamir Rice’s family after he was shot dead by a police officer.

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Source: Timesvlive