AKRON, Ohio — A family is settling a wrongful death lawsuit against Ohio police who fired 94 bullets at a Black man during a chase two years ago.
Relatives of a Black man killed by Ohio police are settling their lawsuit
A family is settling a wrongful death lawsuit against Ohio police who fired 94 bullets at a Black man during a chase two years ago.
By The Associated Press
Jayland Walker's family and the city of Akron reached an agreement but have not disclosed details, according to a joint court filing Tuesday. The family's lawyers said they would hold a news conference "at the appropriate time" to discuss the agreement, and city officials declined to comment while the settlement is pending a judge's approval.
The lawsuit filed in June 2023 sought at least $45 million in damages from the officers involved in the shooting, the city and officials. The family said the officers used excessive force in the shooting and participated in a ''culture of violence and racism'' within Akron's police department.
The suit was filed months after a grand jury declined to indict the officers in the death. Their names have not been released.
Walker, 25, was killed during a traffic stop on June 27, 2022, after he fired a single bullet from his vehicle, then ran from the officers, according to a state investigation. He left the gun in his still-moving car.
The killing of another Black man during a traffic stop heightened tensions with police and roiled the city.
The officers believed Walker was armed and a ''deadly threat'' when they fired the nearly 100 bullets at him in less than 7 seconds because he refused to put up his hands, the state investigation said.
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