Family members of the man shot and killed by a Minnesota state trooper in July demanded a stronger response from authorities Friday, as they stated plans to file a civil suit in response. Attorney Harry Daniels said at a news conference that a lawsuit would be brought forward "very soon" in the July 31 fatal shooting of Ricky Cobb II along Interstate 94 in Minneapolis. He said the team of .
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Saps faced 13,000 new civil claims in 2021/2022, according to the police s latest annual report, and paid out almost half a million rand to almost 5,000 claims during that period.
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