The family of Tamir Rice, the
12-year-old boy whose fatal shooting by the Cleveland police in 2014 prompted
national outrage, is set to receive $6 million from the city in a settlement
announced Monday in federal court records.
The settlement, which would be
the latest in a series of seven-figure payouts by major American cities to the
families of African-Americans who died at the hands of officers, spares
Cleveland the possibility of a federal civil rights trial that could have
brought new attention to Tamir’s death and to the city’s troubled police force.
It also allows the city to avoid the possibility of an even larger judgment.
The agreement must still be
approved by a probate court. Under the terms of the settlement, Cleveland does
not admit wrongdoing.
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