Monday, August 14, 2017

Montgomery County settles with family of man who died after being shot by Taser - $1.75 Million

Montgomery County officials have settled a civil rights violation claim with the family of a Gaithersburg man who died after county police officers shot him with a Taser during a 2013 arrest.
The county paid the family $1.75 million but admitted no liability, the county’s chief of litigation, Patricia Via, said Thursday. The amount was approved by the finance director and covered by the county’s self-insurance program. It does not require approval by the County Council, she said.
The settlement was reached in June.
The family alleged in a recent letter written to county officials that officers violated Anthony Howard Sr.’s civil rights during the April 19, 2013, arrest...

4 comments:

  1. Is the shooter still on the force?

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    1. Yes they are. The officers who had to somehow subdue a guy high on cocaine who was standing on top of a car with a tricycle in his hands. That guy. Would you rather have them shot him?

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    2. Only option was to kill him? How so?

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    3. They usually send two cruisers, an ambulance and a fire truck. Why couldn't they have used a water hose?

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